MS position: small mammal ecology - University of New Hampshire


The Rowe Lab at the University of New Hampshire is seeking a highly-motivated 
M.S. student interested in the population and community dynamics of small 
mammals. The student will be contributing to an ongoing field study on resource 
use and density dynamics at the Bartlett Experimental Forest in the White 
Mountains of New Hampshire, but will also be encouraged to develop a unique 
project that interests the student and coincides with the theme of the Rowe 
Lab. The student will develop leadership skills by overseeing a team of 
undergraduate researchers during the summer field season and may have the 
opportunity to mentor undergraduates during the school year. The student will 
be expected to present results at scientific conferences and to agency 
personnel, and will lead publications that emerge from this research.



This is an intensive field project and will require long hours outside being 
physically active and mentally alert.


Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in a pertinent discipline and can 
begin field work in late May 2018. Previous experience conducting field work is 
required and familiarity with live-trapping small mammals is preferred. 
Applicants should be able to work both independently and cooperatively with 
other members of the lab. Strong communication and writing skills are desired.

Stipend, health insurance, and a tuition waiver will be provided for two years 
through a Teaching Assistantship.



Interested individuals should email Rebecca Rowe at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> in advance of applying to the 
program. Please attach a single pdf file that includes a brief description of 
your background and research interests, a CV (including GPA, and GRE scores), 
and the names and contact information for three professional references. 
Additional information about the Rowe Lab can be found at: 
http://www.unh.edu/rowe_lab/.

Formal application review will begin January 15th. Application materials can be 
found at: http://www.gradschool.unh.edu/apply.php. Visit 
https://colsa.unh.edu/nren for information on the Department of Natural 
Resources and the Environment, and 
https://colsa.unh.edu/nren/natural-resources/natural-resources-ms for 
information about the Natural Resources MS program with a specialization in 
Wildlife and Conservation Biology.

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Rebecca J. Rowe
Assistant Professor
Natural Resources & the Environment
University of New Hampshire
56 College Road
Durham NH 03824
Ph:603.862.2810
http://www.unh.edu/rowe_lab/


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