The Burgin Lab at the University of Kansas is seeking applicants for M.S.
and Ph.D. students (to start in Fall 2017) focused on exploring the
intersection between aquatic biogeochemistry and microbial ecology. More
details on current lab projects can be found at the lab website:
https://burginlab.wordpress.com/  Successful applicants will describe
previous research experience in aquatic or ecosystem ecology, field work or
lab chemistry analyses. Applicants should also demonstrate previous writing
and data analysis experience. Experience with managing undergraduate
researchers, large datasets (e.g., generated by sensors) or working as part
of a collaborative team are a plus.



Students will apply through KU’s Department of Ecology & Evolutionary
Biology (https://eeb.ku.edu/prospective-students). Students will be funded
on a combination of grants and teaching support; EEB provides 10 semesters
(Ph.D.) or 4 semesters (M.S.) of support on admission to the department (
https://eeb.ku.edu/financial-support). Tuition and travel support are also
generally available to admitted EEB students. Answers to frequently asked
questions about financial support, requirements and life in Lawrence can be
found here: https://eeb.ku.edu/faq.  Lawrence consistently ranks as a top
college town due to the combination of great arts and entertainment
options, eclectic small-town shopping and excellent dining.



Prior to applying, please contact Amy Burgin ([email protected]) with your
C.V. and a brief note on your interests in getting a graduate degree (more
details here: https://burginlab.wordpress.com/prospective-students/).
Details on how to apply to the department are here:
https://eeb.ku.edu/how-apply. The completed application includes: the
university form, C.V., Graduate Interest Statement, 3 Letters of
Recommendation, GRE scores and proof of English proficiency (for non-native
speakers). The deadline for applications is 1 December 2016.

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Amy Burgin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
School of Natural Resources

Mailing address:
412 Hardin Hall
3310 Holdrege Ave.
Lincoln, NE 68583-0974

http://sites.google.com/site/burginlab/home

office: (402) 472 - 3491
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