University of Virginia’s Blandy Experimental Farm has some wonderful fellowship 
opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students and postdocs during 
summer 2019.  The opportunities are open to applicants from any college or 
university.

Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU):

The program emphasizes experimental ecology and evolutionary biology including 
a wide variety of topics such as plant-animal interactions, pollinator behavior 
and ecology, insect population ecology, and ecosystem ecology. Successful 
applicants will receive a $6325 stipend, additional money for food, and free 
housing.  Each student picks a research mentor from our pool of faculty members 
and graduate students and then conducts a novel research project.  The students 
will gain experience in experimental design, data collection, analytical 
techniques, and written and oral presentation of findings.  REU students also 
benefit from several professional development workshops.

This is a wonderful opportunity for an undergraduate student contemplating a 
future in science.  The application deadline is March 1, 2019.

To apply: https://sites.google.com/site/blandyreu/

Graduate and Postdoc Research Fellowships:

Are you a graduate student or postdoc in need of a field station? Summer 
stipends ($6000 per summer), free on-site housing, and funds for research 
($1000 per summer) are available for individuals proposing original research 
that uses our resources and facilities and contributes to the ongoing science 
program at the station. 

Interested students/postdocs should contact one of the Blandy faculty members 
listed below to discuss conducting your research at Blandy.  You can direct 
your inquiries based on the faculty member with the closest match to your 
research interests; however, we are open to people working in all fields of 
environmental, ecological, and evolutionary research.

Keep in mind this is not a complete fellowship package, rather it provides 
summer financial support and access to our facilities to supplement existing 
support from your home institution.

Dr. Kyle Haynes (population and landscape ecology, forest insect dynamics)
Dr. David Carr (plant reproductive ecology, inbreeding and genetic variation)
Dr. T'ai Roulston (pollination, plant-animal interactions, bee biology)

For more information about the station: http://blandy.virginia.edu/research. 

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