Fred M. van Eck Endowed Scholarships for Graduate Research - Hardwood Tree 
Improvement and 
Regeneration Center, Purdue University

Fred M. van Eck scholarships are available for outstanding graduate student 
candidates to study the 
restoration ecology and silviculture of native forest trees. Research may focus 
on high-value North 
American hardwood species (walnut, oak, cherry) and/or development of 
restoration strategies for 
threatened species such as American chestnut or butternut (in the Central U.S.) 
or koa (in 
tropical Hawaii). The nature of this endowment provides flexibility for the 
candidate to work with 
faculty in developing a specific research focus, which may emphasize aspects 
related to 
ecophysiology, plant propagation, silvicultural systems, ecological 
restoration, tree improvement, 
molecular genetics, invasive species, pathogens/pests, and global change 
biology. Candidates would 
work within the Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center, a 
collaborative research 
organization comprised of U.S. Forest Service and Purdue University scientists 
in concert with industry 
and governmental partners, administratively located in the Department of 
Forestry and Natural 
Resources at Purdue University. The interdisciplinary nature of our research 
program suggests that 
most projects will integrate aspects from several, related disciplines to 
enhance the complexity and 
impact of the research.  

Candidates should have a GPA of at least 3.4 and GRE scores averaging > 60th 
percentile. Preference 
will be given to Ph.D. students, though M.S. students with strong credential 
should also inquire. 
Assistantships will be awarded at $18,960 (M.S.) and $21,755 (Ph.D.) per year. 
In addition, an annual 
budget of $10,000 will be available for research support and a new laptop 
computer will be provided 
for the duration of the scholarship. For fall semester 2017, scholarship 
applications must be received 
by November 15, 2016.  For more information:

Douglass F. Jacobs, Ph.D.
Fred M. van Eck Professor of Forest Biology
Co-Director, Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center
Associate Head of Research, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Editor-in-Chief, New Forests
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2061, USA

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