(Originally sent 4-24-2012 but does not appear to have posted)

Conservation Ecology Graduate Student Fellowships are available in the
Environmental and Conservation Sciences Graduate Program at North Dakota
State University.

I am seeking highly motivated individuals to apply to the ECS fellowship
program. Specifically I am looking for individuals who are interested in
research examining the population dynamics, population genetics, and
patterns of phenotypic variability of small mammal populations in western
North Dakota. Students who successfully apply to the fellowship program will
be provided with a 3-year research assistantship (yearly stipend of $16,200)
and have their tuition fully waived during this period. Funding after the
third year will be provided via a combination of research assistantships and
possible teaching assistantships. Highly qualified students who are not
successful in applying to the fellowship program will also be considered.

As I will recommend students for Fellowship consideration, interested
individuals should contact me directly at [email protected] and
provide (1) a brief cover letter including research interests, (2) a current
curriculum vitae, (3) names and contact information for three references.

Deadlines for Fellowship applications was recently extended but will close
shortly so interested individuals will be considered in the order they
contact me.

Further information about my lab is available
at:https://sites.google.com/site/neddochtermann/

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Ned A. Dochtermann
Department of Biology
University of Nevada, Reno

[email protected]
https://sites.google.com/site/neddochtermann/
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-7146-2010

(starting August 2012 I will no longer be at
UNR and will be in the Department of Biological
Sciences at North Dakota State University)
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