MS Student

Small mammal seasonal dynamics in changing forests
Wildlife Ecology Program
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: We are seeking an outstanding student to pursue a MSc
in small mammal ecology in the Wildlife Ecology program housed in the
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology (FWE) at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. The student's thesis will involve studying the population
ecology of small mammals in experimental forests of northern Wisconsin using
a combination of field work and population analysis methods. The MSc student
will also have the opportunity to include a cross-cultural component in
their project. Additional research components could be added depending on
shared interests and funding opportunities. The student will be advised by
Jon Pauli (http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/pauli/) and partner closely with
Jonathan Gilbert ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ),
Director, Biological Services, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife
Commission.

REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must possess bachelor's degree in wildlife ecology
or closely related field by the start date. Especially desirable are those
applicants with a background in fieldwork, especially winter field
experience, as well as experience with population modeling and working with
Native American tribes. A command of English writing and verbal
communication skills, as well as the ability to work in team, are essential.

SALARY AND CONDITIONS: The position will start Summer 2018. The position
comes with two years of funding under the title of a Research Assistant,
which provides an annual stipend of $22,000, tuition, and health insurance.

APPLICATION/CONTACT INFORMATION: Interested applicants should visit the
online application form
(https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3LdmCMzwBi5homF) where you
will provide background information (e.g., GRE scores, names and three
references, etc.) as well as to upload PDFs of your cover letter, CV/resume,
and transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable at this point). Please make
sure to have all three PDFs ready to upload when you begin the online form.

Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and review will continue until
candidates are chosen.  Applications received before February 1st 2018 will
be considered.  The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote excellence through
diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.  Questions
regarding the application process should be directed to our Student Services
Coordinator Sara Rodock ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> )

 

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