M.S. Opportunity: Forest Ecology and GIS

Department of Natural Resource Ecology & Management

Oklahoma State University



The Murray Lab is seeking a M.S. student interested in the spatial ecology and 
resilience of forests. Research in the lab is focused around how spatial 
patterns and processes influence forest and wildlife habitat resilience. A 
candidate with research interests in forest ecology, disturbance ecology, 
wildlife habitat ecology, or ecological applications of geospatial technologies 
would be a great fit.



DESIRED START DATE: January 2019



DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: B.S. in biology, ecology, geography, forestry, 
wildlife biology, or a related field. Experience or coursework in Geographic 
Information Systems (GIS) and experience conducting field research. Applicants 
should have a GPA of 3.0 (A = 4.00) and have taken the GRE.



TO APPLY: Prospective applicants should send via email a brief letter of 
interest, CV (including GPA, GRE scores, and contact information for three 
references), and unofficial transcripts to Dr. Bryan Murray 
(bryan.mur...@okstate.edu<mailto:bryan.mur...@okstate.edu>). Review of 
application materials will begin October 5 and continue until the position is 
filled.



LOCATION AND FACILITIES: The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and 
Management is part of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural 
Resources at Oklahoma State University. The University is a land grant 
institution with an enrollment of about 25,000 students located midway between 
Tulsa and Oklahoma City. The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and 
Management conducts interdisciplinary research, instruction, and extension 
education to address the sustainable management and conservation of the 
fishery, forest, rangeland, and wildlife resources of Oklahoma and beyond. The 
Department is a source of cutting-edge research, quality instruction, and 
effective outreach to students, landowners, managers, and public agencies.

Reply via email to