The Garnas lab (http://colsa.unh.edu/faculty/garnas) seeks a highly motivated 
graduate student (MSc or PhD – MSc preferred) for a USDA-APHIS funded project 
on the ecological factors influencing parasitism rates and long-term efficacy 
of 
one of the key biocontrol agents of the Emerald ash borer (Tetrastichus 
planipennisi). The position will be housed in the Department of Natural 
Resources 
and the Environment at the University of New Hampshire and begins at the start 
of 
the Spring semester (January 2017).

The University of New Hampshire and the Department of Natural Resources and 
the Environment are home to a vibrant community of productive researchers with 
a 
strong commitment to student success.  Located in the town of Durham, UNH is a 
beautiful campus surrounded by forest and natural landscapes.  Only 30 minutes 
from the sea and less than 2 hours from the White Mountains, outdoor and other 
recreational activities abound, including right on campus. 

Interested applicants, please send:
- a CV
- a brief summary of research interests and any relevant experience
- contact information for three references

as a single pdf file to [email protected].  Position will be open until 
filled.

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