Doctoral assistantship in ecosystem dynamics of vernal pools in Maine

Graduate Assistantship: There will be a new Ph.D. post available beginning 
January 2014 in the Ecology and Environmental Sciences Program at the 
University of Maine. The candidate will participate in studies of the 
impacts of land use change on the community structure and ecosystem dynamics 
of vernal pool ecosystems in Maine.  Specifically, this person will work 
with Aram Calhoun and Krista Capps to study linkages between community 
ecology and biogeochemical processes in vernal pool ecosystems.  This 
assistantship will be one of several positions that will be advertised as 
part of a Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems project that project 
brings together a team of ecologists and economists from multiple sub-
disciplines and institutions to address two overarching goals: (1) explore 
the biophysical and socioeconomic components of vernal pools, as a coupled 
systems model for management of small natural features in larger landscapes, 
and (2) improve strategies for conserving vernal pools and other small 
natural features with large ecological significance. The student will have 
flexibility to design his or her own research question within the scope of 
the larger project. We seek individuals interested in freshwater ecology and 
biogeochemistry who are excited to learn and work within an 
interdisciplinary team of researchers.

Support includes an assistantship stipend, a tuition waiver, subsidy for 
health insurance, and funds for field research.

Qualifications:
Required Qualifications: The candidate must have a B.S. in ecology, aquatic 
science, environmental science, or closely related field. The candidate must 
be interested in conducting research in applied biogeochemistry and have 
substantial field experience. Excellent GPA and GRE scores and an interest 
in collaborative, multi-disciplinary approaches to problem solving are also 
required.

Preferred Qualifications: The preferred candidate will have an M.S. in an 
environmental field, experience using GIS, experience working within teams 
in field-based projects. Experience conducting research in aquatic 
biogeochemistry is also preferred, but is not necessary. 

Start Date:  Position available starting January 2014, but the start date is 
negotiable.

To Apply:  Please send the following information as electronic files to 
[email protected]. Please include CNH PhD Position in the subject 
heading. Please attach all documents as Word documents or PDFs with the last 
name of the candidate included as part of all of the file names. Review of 
applications will begin immediately and will continue until a suitable 
applicant is found for the position.

(1) A letter of application and statement of research interests and 
background
(2) Resume or curriculum vitae
(3) Unofficial copies of GRE scores and all post-secondary transcripts 
(official copies will be required before the candidate is offered the 
position)
(4) Contact information (name, affiliation, email address, phone number) for 
three professional references 

Application Procedures: 

Review of materials will begin in mid-late October and continue until the 
position is filled.

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