The Biodiversity Research Lab (led by Dr. Hulshof) at Virginia Commonwealth 
University is recruiting one PhD student starting Fall 2019. We study the 
causes of 
biodiversity across space and time especially as it relates to community 
assembly 
across elevation, latitude and climate. 

We are recruiting one PhD student interested in studying forest communities 
across 
elevation in temperate and tropical forests. We are particularly interested in 
how 
macro- and micro-climate variability impact plant function. 

Part of our research group is based in Puerto Rico and Costa Rica and 
collaboration 
between temperate and tropical regions is expected. Funding is available for 
travel, 
field supplies, summer research stipends, and through teaching assistantships 
during 
the academic year. 

Visit our website (www.catherinehulshof.wordpress.com) for information about 
our 
team, ongoing projects, and work philosophy. We are an international and 
diverse 
group and I strongly encourage underrepresented minorities to contact me. 
Because we 
work closely with international partners, Spanish fluency (or a willingness to 
learn 
basic conversational Spanish) is a strength but not a requirement. 

The Biodiversity Research Lab is located in the Department of Biology at 
Virginia 
Commonwealth University, in Richmond, Virginia. VCU is located on the historic 
James 
River within easy reach of the Appalachian Mountains, the Virginia LTER and 
NEON 
sites, and other resources in the D.C. area 
like the Smithsonian Institution. Richmond is rated as a top place to live and 
is 
known for its history, local food scene, booming job market, and its easy 
access to 
outdoor activities like hiking, biking and kayaking.

Students should apply to the PhD Program in Integrative Life Sciences by 10 
January. 
https://lifesciences.vcu.edu/academic-programs/phd-in-integrative-life-sciences/

Those who are interested should contact Dr. Hulshof 
(catherine.huls...@gmail.com) 
with a CV and description of career and research interests to discuss the 
position 
before applying.

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