A PhD-level graduate student position in Applied Forest Ecology is 
available in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at 
the University of Connecticut. The position has full Research Assistant 
funding and will be available to begin studies in the Fall 2017 
semester. The Fahey Lab conducts primary and applied research focused on 
improving our understanding of forest ecosystems and developing 
strategies to promote resilience in forested landscapes - for more 
information visit the lab website: http://faheylab.weebly.com. The 
funded project is focused on assessing the effects of traditional and 
ecologically-focused silvicultural treatments on canopy structural 
complexity and designing and testing management strategies to promote 
canopy structural complexity and light use efficiency in forests. To be 
considered please contact Dr. Robert Fahey prior to applying, via email 
([email protected]), with the following information: Curriculum 
vitae or resume, GPA and GRE scores, and a brief statement of research 
experience, interests, and career goals.  Information about the 
Department of Natural Resources and the Environment can be found at: 
http://www.nrme.uconn.edu/ and details about applying to the Graduate 
School at the University of Connecticut can be found at: 
http://grad.uconn.edu/. The Department accepts applications on a rolling 
basis, but contact with Dr. Fahey should be made before February 1st, 
2017 to warrant full consideration.

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