M.S. Graduate Research Assistant: The role of understory nitrogen 
metabolism in watershed-level nitrogen retention in an Appalachian 
hardwood forest

The Division of Forestry and Natural Resources, in the Davis College of 
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design, invites applications for a 
graduate research assistant (GRA) to conduct research on the role of the 
herb layer in nitrogen cycling in an Appalachian hardwood forest. The 
study is situated in and takes advantage of the data-rich environment of 
the Fernow Experimental Forest operated by the U.S. Forest Service's 
Northern Research Station. West Virginia University is the state’s 
flagship research-one institution, and is among the top universities in 
the nation, with demonstrated excellence in teaching and research.

The successful applicant will conduct field work and sample collection, 
processing, and analyses to: 1) assess whether particular herbaceous 
species are disproportionally found under tree species associated with 
either high N or low N availability,  2) assess the relative importance of 
overstory and understory plants in watershed nitrogen retention, and 3) to 
assess how the composition of different soil nitrogen compounds is 
influenced by tree species associated with high vs low N availability. 
Other duties include (but are not limited to) various field and lab work, 
maintenance of field equipment, coursework and publication. The production 
of an exemplary thesis is expected.

Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree completed in natural 
resources, ecology, biology, environmental sciences, or a closely related 
field. Experience in forest plant identification, data processing, 
analysis, and GIS are a plus. Strong verbal, written, and computational 
skills are mandatory. Successful applicants will work collaboratively and 
independently, and conduct field work under variable weather conditions in 
steep, mountainous terrain. Applicants must possess a valid US driver's 
license. 

The preferred start date of the position is May or June of 2017. However, 
this position remains open until filled. If interested in applying, please 
forward by email the following documents (incomplete applications will not 
be reviewed): transcript, curriculum vitae, recent GRE scores, recent 
TOEFL/IELTS scores (international students), cover letter (including 
academic, research and professional goals and interests), and the names 
and contact information of three references to: Dr. Kirsten Stephan, 
Division of Forestry and Natural Resources, 337D Percival Hall, West 
Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA; Tel: (304) 293-0024; 
Email: kirsten.step...@mail.wvu.edu.

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