One two-year MS assistantship is available starting in August 2018 under
the supervision of Dr. Sara Gagné in the Department of Geography and Earth
Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.


A highly-motivated student is sought to pursue research that investigates
the effect of urban sprawl on bird diversity. The student will make use of
publicly-available datasets and published sprawl indices to investigate how
avian community structure and composition respond to variation in urban
form among landscapes at multiple spatial scales. The student's research
may also include the investigation of the effect of sprawl on the diversity
of other taxa, depending on the availability and suitability of data.


Strong candidates will have a Bachelor’s degree with demonstrated research
experience and coursework in ecology, environmental science, or
biogeography. Candidates with demonstrated written and oral communication
skills and strong academic credentials will be preferred. Successful
candidates will also have GIS and remote sensing skills, a strong
quantitative background, and a passion for biodiversity conservation in
human-dominated landscapes.


The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences offers a Master in Earth
Sciences program that includes courses in biogeography, spatial statistics
and modeling, GIS and remote sensing, and urban planning. The successful
candidate will be supported by a competitive teaching assistantship.
Tuition remission is available for highly-qualified candidates. Charlotte
is a diverse rapidly growing metropolitan area that boasts an extensive
greenway system and lies within a half day’s drive of the spectacular Blue
Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains and stunning North Carolina and South
Carolina saltmarshes and beaches.


Interested candidates should send, via email to Dr. Sara Gagné,
[email protected]: (1) a cover letter outlining prior experience and research
interests, (2) a CV, (3) GRE scores and GPAs from current and previous
programs, and (4) the names and contact information of three referees.


More information about Dr. Sara Gagné's research, the MS Earth Sciences
program, and the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences can be found
at: http://geoearth.uncc.edu/



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Sara A. Gagné, PhD

Associate Professor of Landscape Ecology

Earth Sciences Graduate Coordinator

UNC Charlotte | Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences
9201 University City Blvd. | Charlotte, NC 28223
Phone: 704-687-5911 | Fax: 704-687-5966

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