Graduate Assistantships

Northern Arizona University: PhD and MS positions in Ecosystem Ecology are 
available in the Center for 
Ecosystem Science in Society (Ecoss) at Northern Arizona University. The Ecoss 
mission is to conduct 
high-impact, innovative research on ecosystems and how they respond to and 
shape environmental 
change, to train next-gen scientists, and to communicate discovery and its 
relevance to people. 
Research opportunities are available in the following areas linked to specific 
Ecoss faculty: 

The impact of climate change on Alaskan ecosystems, including effects of 
changing fire and permafrost 
on plants, soils, and ecosystem services. M. Mack, T. Schuur 

How microorganisms shape the ecology of planet Earth and its responses to 
environmental change, 
from soils to hot springs to humans. B. Hungate, P. Dijkstra, E. Schwartz 

Freshwater ecology, including the science of river restoration and dam removal, 
terrestrial aquatic 
interactions and food web ecology. J. Marks 

Exploring the interaction of water and carbon metabolism in diverse studies 
ranging from the limits to 
height growth of the world's tallest trees to drought responses of soil 
microorganisms. G. Koch 

Graduate student benefits include stipend (TA or RA), tuition waiver, health 
insurance, support for 
summer fieldwork in a variety of beautiful ecosystems, and winter in the peaks 
of sunny Flagstaff, AZ. 
Candidates should explore the Ecoss website (ecoss.nau.edu) and contact the 
professor whose 
interests align most closely. Please include a cover letter describing 
background, research interests, and 
qualifications, as well as a current resume. Program applications can be 
submitted to the Department of 
Biological Sciences, due January 15, 2017 after communicating with faculty 
member. Applications 
received by October 15 may be considered for a prestigious NAU Presidential 
Fellowship. 

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