COMMUNITY ECOLOGY INTERNSHIPS IN ICELAND – Summer 2018

We are looking for undergraduates or recent graduates to join our team of
interdisciplinary researchers in northeast Iceland this coming summer. We
study the ecology of Lake Mývatn, and interns will assist in our ongoing
LTREB (Long-Term Research in Environmental Biology) project.

ELIGIBILITY
Internships will include both NSF-REU (Research Experience for
Undergraduates) and non-REU positions. Only current undergraduates (not
graduating before fall of 2018) with US citizenship are eligible for the
REU positions. The non-REU positions are more flexible and are open to
non-US citizens. However, we will not consider applications from people
with graduate-level education. The REU and non-REU positions are
functionally identical; the only difference is funding source.

Interns must be available to work from 1 June to late August. The timing of
the fieldwork is dictated by our research needs and therefore is
inflexible.

SELECTION CRITERIA AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Selection for this internship is extremely competitive—in previous years
over 200 people applied for only 4 positions. Please carefully consider
your competitiveness for this position before applying.

The research focuses on the population dynamics of midges in Mývatn and the
consequences they have for the aquatic and surrounding terrestrial food
webs. The work includes conducting lab and field experiments, and
collecting arthropod, zooplankton, sediment and plant samples. All interns
will contribute to both aquatic and terrestrial aspects of the project.

Our interns take primary responsibility for the routine sampling that forms
the backbone of the long-term research, in addition to conducting
independent projects. Technical lab and (especially) field skills are
essential. However, we place primary importance on the ability of
prospective interns to work both independently and as part of a research
term. We will also consider the ability of applicants to function in the
somewhat remote conditions of rural Iceland.

APPLICATIONS
If you are interested in joining our team, please apply with the following:

1. Cover letter
Your cover letter should outline your background and the reasons why you
would be a good candidate for this position. Include a discussion of why
you want this position and how it relates to your intellectual interests
and career goals. In particular, emphasize how your experiences and skills
make you a good match for the position. Highlight specific details from
your resume or other pertinent information that does not appear on your
resume. Include your citizenship, whether you have a valid driver’s
license, and your current and future educational plans.

2. Resume
Include a current resume that details your education and work experiences.
Provide names and contact information for at least two references whom we
can contact to ask specific questions about your background and
qualifications for the position.

Submit your application as a single PDF (only 1 file), including both the
cover letter and resume. Email your PDF to Amanda McCormick,
amccormi...@wisc.edu. Include your surname in the file (e.g.,
Smith_Iceland_Application.pdf). Put “2018 Summer Research in Iceland” in
the subject line of the email. After initial screening of materials,
finalists will be contacted for interviews.

DEADLINE
For full consideration for summer 2018 internships, please submit your
application by 20 January 2018.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS
All positions include coverage of travel expenses to and from Iceland, food
and lodging, and a small stipend. Interns must be available to work from 1
June to late August. The timing of the fieldwork is dictated by our
research needs and therefore is inflexible. A critical part of the program
is conducting your own research project under our guidance. Past summer
research interns have completed their projects as senior research theses or
have presented their work at national conferences.

More information about our work and field experiences can be found at our
blog, http://uwmyvatn.blogspot.com/

Contacts:

Amanda McCormick (graduate student) - amccormi...@wisc.edu

Joe Phillips (graduate student) - jsphilli...@wisc.edu

Matt McCary (post-doctoral fellow) - matt.mcc...@gmail.com

Tony Ives (professor) - ari...@wisc.edu
https://ives.labs.wisc.edu/

Claudio Gratton (professor) - cgrat...@wisc.edu
http://gratton.entomology.wisc.edu/category/ecosystem-linkages/

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