The School of Renewable Natural Resources at LSU is accepting applications for 
graduate study leading to either a Master's or Ph.D. until February 14, 2019. 
The assistantship(s) are competitive bases on GRE scores, GPA, and a statement 
of research objectives. The award provides for a generous assistantship,  
waivers for fees and tuition, research support, and travel to one or more 
scientific meetings depending on degree program.

Gilbert Foundation Research Assistantships
School of Renewable Natural Resources
Louisiana State University

The School of Renewable Natural Resources is seeking M.S. and Ph.D. applicants 
for Gilbert Foundation Graduate Research Assistantships. These assistantships 
are available to students concentrating in the study of forestry and closely 
related areas.  Research areas could include forest management and economics, 
wood science and technology, forest biometrics, silviculture, forest hydrology, 
wetland forests, hardwood regeneration, ecophysiology, forest genetics, and 
forestry-related wildlife and fisheries management and conservation.

Annual stipends are generous and include a full tuition waiver and student 
fees. Master's degree applicants must have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 overall 
and 3.25 for last two years. Ph.D. applicants must a have a cumulative graduate 
GPA of 3.6. Verbal and quantitative scores of the GRE should be at least 310 
with at least 153 and 144 on the verbal and quantitative sections, 
respectively. The writing score must be at least a 4.0. Performance on the GRE 
will be evaluated in combination with GPA, letters of reference, and other 
evidence of the applicant's potential success in pursuing a graduate degree and 
representation of the Gilbert Foundation ideals.

Louisiana State University is a comprehensive Research I institution enrolling 
more than 28,000 students. The campus is located in south Louisiana, 60 minutes 
from New Orleans, close to Louisiana's Cajun country, and in the heart of the 
state's abundant forestry, wildlife, and fisheries resources.

The School of Renewable Natural Resources has a teaching, research, and 
extension faculty of 30, which includes adjunct professors of the US Geological 
Survey's Louisiana Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. The faculty in 
the School is committed to innovative teaching, state-of-the-art research, and 
quality extension programs designed to train well-rounded natural resource 
professionals.  Graduates of the School are employed in private industry, and 
state and federal natural resource agencies, but many choose to continue their 
graduate education.

For more information about graduate studies in the School of Renewable Natural 
Resources you are encouraged to visit the School's web page 
(http://www.rnr.lsu.edu) and the Graduate School web page 
(http://gradlsu.gs.lsu.edu/). Interested applicants should send a letter of 
interest summarizing your credential that includes a statement of possible 
research interest commensurate with level of graduate study. Also include names 
and email address for at least two references and copies of academic 
transcripts. The committee will meet February 15, 2019 to evaluate applicants. 
Awardees will then apply for admission for the Fall 2019 semester with a 
separate application to the Graduate School.

Send application materials via email or United States Postal Service to

Dr. Thomas Dean
Professor and Gilbert Committee Chair
227 Renewable Natural Resources Building
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
fwd...@lsu.edu<mailto:fwd...@lsu.edu>
(225) 578-4216

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