The Huyck Preserve and Biological Research Station in Rensselaerville,
NY (approximately 30 miles southwest of Albany, NY) is pleased to
announce several research opportunities for summer 2015.
Our Research Fellowship, _open to Ph.D. level researchers at all stages
of their careers_, offers a $10,000 fellowship plus residency (beginning
ast early at May and ending in August) for researchers in any science
discipline that can benefit from research station experience. The Fellow
will conduct on-site independent research, act as the primary mentor
for undergraduate students participating in the Preserve's Odum
Internship in Field Ecology (mid-June through mid-August), and lead the
Preserve's Thursday Lecture Series. Fellows are also encouraged to
participate in one of the Preserve's many public outreach programs to
share their research with the greater community. Preference will be
given to individuals and projects with the potential to develop into
long-term research actives at the Preserve. The application deadline
for the 2015 Research Fellowship is Friday, March 13. More information
about the position and application instructions can be found on the
Huyck Preserve website:
http://www.huyckpreserve.org/senior-research-fellowship.html
_Open to researchers at all stages of their careers_, are our Huyck
Research Grants. Huyck Research Grants support work in basic and applied
ecology, conservation biology, taxonomy, animal behavior, evolution,
geology, land use history, and other areas of natural science. Typical
grant awards are for $2000, but can be as much as $3500 for projects
that involve extended residencies. Applications for the 2015 Huyck
Research Grant program are due Friday, March 13. For more information on
Huyck Research Grants and how to apply, please visit our website:
http://www.huyckpreserve.org/huyck-research-grants.html
_Undergraduate students_ interested in the natural sciences are
encouraged to apply to our Odum Internship in Field Ecology. This 8-week
internship pairs students with the Preserve’s Summer Research Fellow for
original field-based research. Students typically engage in a small
independent projects and are expected to collect and analyze data and to
present their results at the Preserve’s Annual Science Symposium. This
is an unpaid internship though housing is provided. Applications for the
2014 Odum Internship are due Friday, March 13. More information about
the internship and application instructions can be found on the Huyck
Preserve website: http://www.huyckpreserve.org/odum-internship.html
Please address inquiries about research opportunities at the Huyck
Preserve to the Executive Director, Dawn O’Neal (d...@huyckpreserve.org).
Dawn O'Neal, PhD
Executive Director
Huyck Preserve and Biological Research Station
P.O. Box 189
Rensselaerville, NY 12147
cell:518-813-5583
phone: 518-797-3440
email: educat...@huyckpreserve.org
http://www.huyckpreserve.org/
http://sites.google.com/site/dawnonealphd/