M.S. or Ph.D. positions available in aquatic insect ecology 

I’m looking for 2 students to join the Yee Lab of Aquatic Insect ecology to
formally start Spring 2017. 

The student(s) should have interests in aspect of the ecology of insects in
temporary waters, with an emphasis on mosquitoes, predaceous diving beetles,
or both. Opportunities also exist for working with insects in terrestrial
systems. The Yee lab uses a combination of field sampling, field and
laboratory experiments, and statistical modeling to answer ecological
questions and to test ecological theory. Research venues include the U.S.
Gulf Coast as well as Puerto Rico.

More information about the Yee lab can be found at: 
http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w777157/

**Strong candidates have a minimum GPA of 3.00 and have taken the GRE before
application, experience with field work, publication record (including
co-author), and have a good background in ecology and entomology. Prior
experience in statistics is preferred but not essential. Students will <
3.00 GPA are unlikely to be considered.

Deadline for applications is 15 October 2016. For more information on
admission follow this link: 
http://www.usm.edu/biological-sciences/graduate-program

USM and the Yee lab are highly committed to diversity and access to research
opportunities for underrepresented groups, including women. Thus,
individuals from these groups are especially encouraged to apply.

Full tuition scholarships for successful applicants are provided. Basic and
major medical health coverage is provided to fulltime graduate students in
good academic standing. Support is provided through a combination of
teaching and research assistantships. 

The University of Southern Mississippi, a Carnegie Research High Activity
institution with 15,000 students, is located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi,
near the Gulf Coast and has abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Hattiesburg is the medical, commercial and cultural center of southern
Mississippi and is ranked in the top five small metropolitan areas in the
United States. The Department of Biological Sciences is comprised of about
30 faculty and offers baccalaureate, Master of Science, and Ph.D. degrees.
Over 60 graduate students currently pursue master’s and doctoral degrees.
Further information about the department may be found at: 
http://www.usm.edu/biology/.  

If interested, submit (via e-mail) a brief (~ one page) review of your
research experience, interests, and goals, a CV, and contact for two
academic references to:

[email protected]

Donald A. Yee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Southern Mississippi

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