Graduate positions available in aquatic insect ecology (Spring 2011)

The Yee Lab

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Applicants are invited for up to two highly motivated students (Ph.D. or 
M.S.) (start date January 2011) in the lab of Donald Yee.  The positions 
can focus on any aspect of the ecology of insects in temporary water, 
although our current focus is on mosquitoes and predaceous diving 
beetles.  Current and past research topics include larval competition, 
invasion ecology, predation, species diversity, and life-history trade-
offs.  The Yee lab uses a combination of field sampling, field and 
laboratory experiments, and statistical modeling to answer ecological 
questions and to test ecological theory.  Other research topics may be 
considered, especially at the Ph.D. level, although aquatic insect 
communities or populations should be a focus.  Prior field experience and 
coursework in ecology, entomology, and statistics is preferred but not 
essential.

More information about the Yee lab can be found at:  
http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w777157/

Full tuition scholarships for successful applicants are provided.  Basic 
and major medical health coverage is provided to fulltime graduate 
students in good standing academically.  Support is provided by teaching 
assistantships and research assistantships when available.  

Requirements:  Although the Department of Biological Sciences does not 
have a minimum set of scores to be eligible for entrance into the graduate 
program, potential applicants should expect to have a minimum GPA of 3.00 
and have taken the GRE before application.  For more information on 
admission follow this link:  http://www.usm.edu/biology/graduate.htm

Deadline for Spring 2011 applications is 15 October 2010.

The University of Southern Mississippi, a Carnegie Research High Activity 
institution with 15,000 students, is located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 
near the Gulf Coast and has abundant opportunities for outdoor 
recreation.  Hattiesburg is the medical, commercial and cultural center of 
southern Mississippi and is ranked in the top five small metropolitan 
areas in the United States.  The Department of Biological Sciences is 
comprised of about thirty faculty and offers baccalaureate, Master of 
Science and Ph.D. degrees.  Over 60 graduate students currently pursue 
masters and doctoral degrees.  Further information about the department 
may be found at:  http://www.usm.edu/biology/.   

To inquire, submit (via e-mail) a cover letter with a brief (~ one page) 
review of your research 
experience, interests and goals, CV, and contact for three academic 
references to:

donald....@usm.edu

Donald A. Yee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences 
University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001

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