GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP (Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior) - at
Boise State University.  A position is potentially available for a
motivated Ph.D. student to study multiple interactions between human
recreation and populations of ground-squirrels and rabbits, carcass
availability, lead uptake by scavengers/predators, and nesting success of
ground-nesting birds.  This project would involve extensive experimental
field work and modeling to examine hypotheses surrounding how human
recreation in grassland and desert landscapes affects the life history and
survivorship of numerous bird and mammal species.  The Ph.D. student will
work in collaboration with faculty, scientists, land managers, students,
and field technicians.  This position includes support in the form of
research and teaching (if interested) assistantships, tuition and fee
waiver, and health insurance and will provide opportunities to travel for
field work, conferences, and/or training.

*Stipend and tuition and fees*

This position includes support in the form of a graduate assistantships
(renewable, 12-month at $25,000), tuition and fee waiver, and health
insurance.

*About the program and Boise*

The Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior PhD is a new and modern graduate
program at Boise State University. This program brings together faculty
from across multiple academic departments including biological sciences,
geosciences, anthropology, and the human-environment systems group to offer
relevant courses and provide unique mentorship and training opportunities.
Further, we have created a network of valuable connections in academia,
local relationships with federal and state agencies, nonprofits and NGOs,
as well as partnerships with international organizations all dedicated to
providing students with transformative research and educational experiences
for diverse career opportunities. To learn more, please visit:
http://eeb.boisestate.edu/.  Boise State University embraces and welcomes
diversity in its faculty, student body, and staff. Accordingly, applicants
who would add to the diversity and excellence of our academic community are
encouraged to apply.

Students in this program enjoy living in the beautiful city of Boise, which
strikes a balance with close-by outdoor recreational activities as well as
a vibrant downtown life. Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains
and the capital of the State of Idaho, Boise is frequently featured as a
top-ranked metropolis. In 2017, US News and World report ranked Boise the
12th best city to live in the United States.

*To Apply*

send via email in a single file attachment (include your last name in the
file name): a cover letter that states qualifications and career goals, a
CV with the names and contacts for 3 references, copies of transcripts
(unofficial are O.K.), and GRE scores and percentiles (not combined) to Jay
Carlisle (EM: [email protected]).  Please put “Human recreation
effects PhD application” in the subject line.  Applications will be
reviewed as they are received until January 2, 2018.  If you do not have
GRE scores by the deadline, your application cannot be considered.  Top
candidates will be interviewed by mid-January and asked to formally apply
to Boise State’s EEB program by 20th of January 2018.  All admission
decisions must be approved by the Graduate Dean.

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