Graduate positions in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior University of Nebraska
The Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior section of the School of Biologica= l Sciences is seeking highly motivated students to join our graduate prog= ram. The EEB group is especially strong in the areas of population ecology, theoretical ecology, behavioral ecology, life-history evolution, evolutionary physiology, and evolutionary genetics. We offer generous graduate student support, an extremely collegial and interactive environment for doing science, excellent biotech and computational facilities, and access to the Cedar Point Biological Stat= ion. For more information about the department, see: http://www.biosci.unl.e= du/. For a listing of faculty in the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Gradua= te Group, see: http://www.biosci.unl.edu/grad/EEBGREG.shtml For a listing of faculty in the Genetics and Bioinformatics Group, see:= http://www.biosci.unl.edu/grad/GeneticsGREG.shtml Interested students are encouraged to contact faculty directly with a letter of interest and CV. Deadline for applications is 15 December. Fo= r more information, see: http://www.biosci.unl.edu/grad/ProspectiveStudents.shtml Jay F. Storz School of Biological Sciences University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68588 Phone: 402/472-1114 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.biosci.unl.edu/faculty/Storz/index.html=
