SEEKING GRAD STUDENT IN COASTAL PLANT ECOLOGY

DOCTORAL (and/or MS) GRADUATE STUDENT position open in the Department of 
Biology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. This program is seeking a 
graduate student to conduct research on the effects of climate warming on salt 
marsh belowground and community dynamics in areas where mangroves are currently 
expanding.  The research is a combination of large-scale controlled mesocosm 
experiments coupled with field experiments along the Florida Atlantic Coast 
from St. Augustine to the Keys.  Although a doctoral student is preferred, 
exceptional, well-qualified students interested in pursuing a Masters degree in 
Biology are also encouraged to apply.  The successful applicant must be 
enthusiastic and self-motivated, have a strong interest in climate change and 
plant ecology, be a team player able to work well both independently and 
interdependently, display strong oral and written communication skills, and 
possess both the physical and mental attributes required to work under 
strenuous and often adverse conditions in the field.  Additional desirable 
skills include boat operation and a background in environmental effects on 
plant population and community dynamics, plant/soil sciences, plant 
physiological ecology and statistical ecology.  Competitive graduate research 
assistantship funding and tuition waivers are available.  Truly exceptional 
doctoral student applicants will also be considered for a University Doctoral 
Fellowship in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology.  For further information, 
please contact Dr. Mark W. Hester, Director of Research, Institute for Coastal 
and Water Research, Department of Biology, University of Louisiana at 
Lafayette, Lafayette, LA  [email protected]  
(https://coastalresearch.louisiana.edu/).  Please attach resume/CV, as well as 
GPA and GRE percentile score information with all inquiries by September 1.  
All application materials need to arrive no later than September 8, 2017 to 
receive full consideration for spring 2018 admission and funding opportunities.


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