We are seeking highly qualified applicants for the S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney 
doctoral research fellowship in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah 
State University. The selected individual will develop their own research 
questions centered around the impacts of concurrent change in climate and 
anthropogenic land use on the dynamics of avian biodiversity over space and 
time using large, extant datasets. Special emphasis will be placed on the use 
of population models, community models, and RS/GIS data layers to derive 
spatio-temporal changes in biodiversity across landscapes.
The fellowship includes tuition, health insurance, and a yearly stipend of $20k 
for up to four years. Desired start date is Fall Semester 2016. Competitive 
applicants must have experience organizing and analyzing data, presenting and 
publishing ecological research, working collaboratively, and have strong 
backgrounds in quantitative methods, computer programming, and GIS. Co-advisors 
Dr. David Koons and Dr. Thomas Edwards Jr. will vet one individual from those 
interested in the topic described above. The vetted individual will then apply 
and compete for one fellowship alongside individuals interested in working with 
other professors in our department. For the initial vetting stage, please email 
the following materials as a single PDF file with the subject line “Quinney PhD 
Fellowship” to [email protected] and [email protected]: (a) one paragraph 
cover letter describing relevant experience and professional goals, (b) a 
curriculum vitae, (c) GRE scores, (d) (unofficial) transcripts from 
undergraduate and graduate education, and (e) contact information for three 
professional references. Consideration of interested applicants will begin 
immediately and continue until February 7, 2016. Utah State University is an 
Equal Opportunity Employer.


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