The Capps Lab in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia is 
interested in recruiting up to two MS students to begin coursework in the 
fall of 2019. I am excited to support MS students in the Ecology or the 
Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development programs. 

To work in our lab, you must: 1) meet the entrance requirements for the 
University of Georgia and be admitted to the program in the Odum School, 2) 
enjoy working in a team environment, and 3) have a strong work ethic. 
Students in our lab group typically conduct a combination of field and 
laboratory work and integrate both experimental and observational 
approaches to answer ecological and/or socio-ecological questions 
pertaining to fresh water. Though there are funding sources that are 
available through UGA and the Odum School for competitive students 
(Fellowships/RAs/TAs), MS students will be encouraged to pursue additional 
grants and fellowships within UGA and from other funding agencies (e.g., 
EPA, NSF, the Fulbright Program) during their graduate studies.

Entrance to the Odum School of Ecology typically requires high GPAs and 
competitive verbal and quantitative GRE scores, though there is some 
flexibility if an applicant has extensive research experience and/or 
particularly strong letters of recommendation. If you have not taken your 
exams, but will complete them by November, please make sure to mention that 
information in your email. If you have concerns about the entrance 
requirements for the Odum School, please feel free to contact the director 
of graduate admissions, Dr. Katherine Adams.

Please read below to learn more about the research programs and the 
additional requirements for each position. 

Position 1: This project will examine the long-term impacts of urbanization 
on the evolution of stream macroinvertebrate populations. The student will 
be advised by the research team of Krista Capps, Jill Anderson, and John 
Wares. Applicants should have completed or will complete a degree in 
biology, ecology, evolution, or a related field by August 2019. Applicants 
are required to have previous research experience, and those with previous 
experience working with freshwater macroinvertebrates and/or genetic 
analyses are preferred.

Position 2: This project will examine relationships between 
anthropogenically-derived subsidies and stream fish communities in a large, 
tropical river. The student will be advised by Krista Capps and will be 
working with research teams in the US and in Mexico. Applicants should have 
completed or will complete a degree in biology, ecology, chemistry, or a 
related field by August 2019. Applicants are required to have previous 
research experience, and those with previous experience working with 
freshwater fishes and/or biogeochemical analyses are preferred. Applicants 
must have some working knowledge of Spanish and be willing to live in 
Mexico for up to several months.

Contact Instructions: If you are interested in graduate study in the Capps 
Lab, please send Dr. Krista Capps (kcapps [ at ] uga.edu an email with (1) 
a two paragraph description of your research interests and relevant 
work/educational experience, (2) one sentence outlining your GRE (and TOEFL 
if applicable) scores, and (3) one-sentence identifying the degree you are 
interested in pursuing. Please attach a pdf of your curriculum vitae or 
resume and copies of university transcripts.

Useful Links:
Graduate Application Information: 
http://www.ecology.uga.edu/admissions.php?Graduate_Application_Information-
3/
Support and Awards: http://www.ecology.uga.edu/admissions.php?
Support_and_Awards-10/

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