The Lucky lab at UF is accepting graduate student applicants for Fall 
2016. The general focus of the position will be the ecosystem-wide 
impact of native and exotic ant biodiversity. Students interested in 
joining the lab will have the opportunity to develop their own research 
focus in this area. Relevant topics include ecology, social insect 
biology, population genetics, ant-other organism interactions and 
community phylogenetics. Experience with the following is an asset: 
insect classification, collections management, morphological or 
molecular systematics, bioinformatics, fieldwork, citizen science. 
Applicants with academic interest in evolutionary processes in social 
insects or invasion ecology are especially encouraged to apply.

Qualifications:
•Demonstrated ability to complete projects and publish results.
•Master’s degree in entomology, ecology and evolutionary biology or 
relevant biological science.
• Competitive GRE scores required; Minimum GPA of 3.5.
•Proficiency in English (written and oral) communication.
Interested candidates should send CV, statement of interest and names 
and contact information of three references to alu...@ufl.edu with the 
subject header PHD POSITION. Position will remain open until filled.
Dr. Andrea Lucky. University of Florida Entomology/Nematology. 
Gainesville, FL 32611-0620, USA. Email: alu...@ufl.edu. Website: 
www.andrealucky.com

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