PhD Assistantship in Ecosystem Restoration & 
Functional/Community Ecology

first posted: 5 August 2016

A Ph.D. assistantship beginning January 2017 
is available in the lab of Nick Barber at Northern 
Illinois University (http://niu.edu/biology/about/
faculty/barber/Barber_Lab/ Home.html) as part 
of the NSF-funded Restoring Function in Grassland 
Ecosystems (ReFuGE) project in collaboration with 
Holly Jones (http://niu.edu/biology/about/faculty/ 
jones/jones_lab/index.html).  This project seeks 
to understand how ecosystem restoration and 
management shapes consumer communities and how 
this influences ecosystem function.  

We seek a Ph.D. student to investigate the 
effects of tallgrass prairie restoration and 
management (prescribed fire, bison grazing, 
and predator exclusion) on insect community 
assembly and plant-insect interactions.  
Experience with arthropod identification, 
quantification of functional traits, or stable 
isotope analysis are desirable.  Applicants 
should have a B.S. in ecology, environmental 
science, wildlife science, entomology, natural 
resource conservation, or closely related 
discipline, with at least one peer-reviewed 
publication or an M.S. degree; a M.S. is preferred.  
Preference will be given to candidates who have 
past experience leading their own research project, 
with strong basic ecology backgrounds, and those 
that have experience working in inclement 
conditions.  The assistantship includes two years 
of support (tuition, stipend, and research funds) 
after which the student will be supported by a 
departmental teaching assistantship.  

Northern Illinois University is a 20,000-student 
research university located in DeKalb, IL, a 
diverse community with a low cost of living west 
of the Chicago suburbs.  The Department of Biological 
Sciences at NIU is a highly collaborative department 
with a supportive graduate program and ideal 
opportunities for students to develop research, 
teaching, and science outreach skills.  Field work 
for the ReFuGE project takes place at The Nature 
Conservancy’s Nachusa Grasslands, a landscape-scale 
tallgrass prairie restoration project 40 minutes from 
NIU’s campus.  

Qualified candidates should submit the following to 
Nick Barber ([email protected]) by September 9, 2016:

1) Cover letter explaining your research interests 
and qualifications
2) CV including GRE scores
3) Names and contact information of three references

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