Position announcement:
Graduate assistantship in population ecology
University of South Florida<http://www.usf.edu> (Tampa, FL), Department of 
Integrative Biology<http://biology.usf.edu/ib>

A graduate assistantship in population ecology is available starting Fall 
semester, 2012, to work on our NSF-funded project on "Demographic heterogeneity 
in landscapes and communities." Applicants to both Ph.D. and M.S. programs will 
be considered, but preference will be given to the former. The position is 
fully funded for 2 years. Beyond that time, there are normally a substantial 
number of teaching assistantships available in our department for 
well-qualified students.
We seek a motivated student to work on data analysis and demographic models of 
population growth and its components, using data from the long-term study of 
Florida scrub-jays at Archbold Biological Station 
(ABS)<http://www.archbold-station.org/>. The graduate student will play a 
central role in developing and maintaining a database for use in the research, 
and in the development, coding, and evaluation of models for the population 
dynamics of this species, as well as in statistical analyses of the data. The 
student will also interact with collaborating scientists at the University of 
California, Santa 
Barbara<http://www.bren.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/bruce_kendall.htm>, and ABS. 
This is an unusual opportunity to dissect some major components of dynamics of 
a natural population.

Qualifications: Applicants must exceed the 
requirements<http://biology.usf.edu/ib/grad/admission/> for admission to our 
graduate program. Quantitative skills and a background in population biology 
are important.

Salary & benefits: A stipend of $22,000 per calendar year, medical insurance 
per the University's contract with the graduate student union, and full 
coverage of tuition (does not include fees).

About: USF<http://www.usf.edu> is a large Research I university. Our 
department<http://biology.usf.edu/ib/> is growing and has a large active 
research program in ecology and related fields. 
Admission<http://biology.usf.edu/ib/grad/admission/> is competitive. Those in 
the Fox lab<http://foxlab.wordpress.com/> work on a range of problems in 
ecology and population biology. The student's own research may involve the 
scrub-jay data and analyses, but need not do so; students in our lab choose 
their own research projects.

To apply: For initial application, send CV and GRE scores to Gordon Fox 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). Advance informal inquiries are strongly 
encouraged. You must also complete the application to our graduate 
program.<http://biology.usf.edu/ib/grad/admission/>

Deadline: Review of applications will begin February 1, 2012.


Dr. Gordon A. Fox       Voice: (813)974-7352       Fax: (813)974-3263
Dept. of Integrative Biology ((for US mail:)SCA 110) ((for FedEx etc:)SCA112)
Univ. of South Florida                 4202 E. Fowler Ave.
Tampa, FL 33620, USA                   
http://foxlab.cas.usf.edu<http://foxlab.cas.usf.edu/>

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