The lab of Dr. Basil Iannone in the School of Forest Resources and
Conservation at the University of Florida is looking for a creative and
driven master’s student to start in the fall 2017 semester.  The student
will investigate the impacts of proposed residential development and
landscaping practices on wetland plant communities, water quality, and
hydrologic connectivity.  Position includes two-years of competitive
stipend, tuition waiver, and benefits.

Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree in ecology, environmental science, water
resources, engineering or other relevant field, interests in applied,
interdisciplinary research, and good writing skills are required. 
Experience with GIS, statistical analysis, plant identification, and/or
hydrological modeling are beneficial but not required. 

To apply: Please email: (1) Cover letter stating your career goals, why you
are interested in this position, how you would benefit from this
opportunity, and how you meet the above qualifications; (2) C.V./Resume; (3)
unofficial transcripts for all college-level coursework; (4) copies of your
GRE scores; and (5) a list of three references who are willing to write
letters of recommendation on your behalf as a single PDF file to
[email protected].  Place “Development Position” in subject line of the
email.  Review of applicants will begin immediately.  Official transcripts
and GRE scores will be required for admittance into the SFRC.

Please see http://sfrc.ufl.edu/academics/graduate for information regarding
the SFRC graduate program, including degree options, and application
procedures.  

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