Reposting summer job opportunity:

Two student research assistant positions will be available in summer 2011 
to assist with studies of the effects of global change on grassland 
ecosystems. The student will assist with several research projects 
studying the effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide on native grassland 
productivity and diversity, the effects of precipitation variability on 
the productivity of native grasses used in bioenergy production, and the 
differences in productivity between diverse and monoculture grasslands.  
Duties will include field measurements of plants and soils, preparation of 
plant and soil samples for laboratory analysis, data entry, and 
maintenance of experiments. Work outdoors in heat and humidity will be 
expected. To be considered, students must have completed their sophomore 
year with at least a 3.0 grade point average overall and a 3.5 grade point 
average in math and science classes. Work will start no later than May 16. 
To apply, send a letter of application, copy of current transcripts, and 
contact information for two references with firsthand knowledge of your 
classroom/laboratory science experience and aptitude. Send applications in 
electronic form only to: Dr. Mike Aspinwall, email: 
mike_aspinw...@mail.utexas.edu

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