REU – Research Experience for Undergraduates: *Grassland/Grasshopper
Ecology in Western Montana*

Gary Belovsky in the Dept. of Biological Sciences at the University of
Notre Dame is seeking applicants for an NSF Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU) position in summer 2017 to study insect ecology.

The REU student will be part of a research team examining grasshopper
ecology in western Montana, at the National Bison Range National Wildlife
Refuge in Moiese, Montana.  Potential projects for the REU include
examining grasshopper population dynamics or species interactions
(competition, predation, etc).

We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate with a solid academic record,
and a strong interest in field ecology.  The REU will be working as part of
a team, which can include working outside for long periods in unpredictable
weather and conditions, and which requires the ability to work
independently as well as contribute to a positive group dynamic.

The duration of the study is from June 1 to mid-August, although the dates
are somewhat flexible. The REU student will earn a stipend of $4500.
Research supplies, lodging, and travel to/from Montana will be provided.

Review of applications will begin after mid-March and continue until
filled. Eligible candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents
and must be enrolled as an undergraduate for Fall 2017. Students from
underrepresented groups in STEM disciplines are particularly encouraged to
apply.

To apply, please e-mail the following application materials to Jennifer
Belovsky (belovsk...@nd.edu) with the subject line “REU” no later
than March 17, 2017:

1.  Statement/cover letter explaining the following:
•why you are interested in this position
•what are your future plans
•dates you are available to start and end this position
•confirm eligibility for the REU program
•your e-mail address and phone number
2.  Resume

3.  Names and contact information for two people who can serve as your
references

For more information, please contact Jennifer Belovsky (belovsk...@nd.edu)
or visit the Belovsky labpage - - http://belovskylab.nd.edu

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