An NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates summer fellowship is available
to study the impacts of climate change on plant communities in the Pacific 
Northwest. The undergraduate researcher will work in Dr. HilleRisLambers lab 
(University of Washington, Seattle), with field work conducted at Mt. 
Rainier National Park.

Broad research topics in the lab include the relationship between plant 
performance and climate, the determinants of range limits, plant-pollinator 
interactions as mediated by phenology, and the effects of climate and soil 
conditions on high elevation plants. The REU will contribute to this ongoing 
NSF funded research as well as execute in an independent research project on 
the roles of plant traits, pollinator visitation, and climate in determining 
the performance of several focal subalpine wildflowers.

A stipend of $2000/month will be provided, as well as travel, housing and 
food while in the field. Dates: mid-June to mid-September (some 
flexibility). To be eligible, you must be a US citizen or permanent resident 
currently working towards a Bachelor's degree in a related field.

To apply, please 1) fill out an informational survey on the following 
website (https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/ellij/228811), where you will 
be asked several questions relating to your interest in and qualifications 
for this position and asked to list two references; and 2) send a CV/resume 
and unofficial transcript to [email protected] with the words “2014 Mt. Rainier 
REU position” in the subject line. For more information on research 
conducted in the lab, please see the following website: 
http://faculty.washington.edu/jhrl/Index.html and for more information 
related to the REU project see the website: 
https://sites.google.com/site/ellijtheobald/   

Review of applications will start April 1th, and decisions will be made by 
early May.

Please email [email protected] with questions.

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