Position Title:

PhD Assistantship – Human effects on wildlife habitat: Boise State 
University 

Position description:

The successful applicant will focus on understanding and demonstrating the 
effects of human activities on wildlife using a functional sensory ecology 
approach. Research will be conducted in collaboration with the National 
Park Service and will involve developing spatially-explicit indices of 
risk from anthropogenic nightlight and noise for mammals and birds of 
conservation significance across the contiguous US. The resultant new 
knowledge will help direct research and management toward those wildlife 
species and habitat corridors that are most vulnerable to anthropogenic 
sensory stimuli. 

Minimum qualifications: 

M.S. in Biology, Conservation, Ecology, Geography, or related field. 
Competitive applicants will have experience collecting, analyzing, and 
presenting scientific data, working in collaborative teams, and strong 
interest in developing and applying quantitative spatial models. 
Preference will be given to students with a proven publication record.

Where: 

The Carter and Barber labs at Boise State University. The student will 
primarily be advised by Dr. Neil Carter (Human-Environment Systems) and 
co-advised by Dr. Jesse Barber (Biology) and work closely with both labs. 
The successful applicant will be in the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior 
degree program (https://biology.boisestate.edu/graduate-programs/eeb/).

Salary: 

Full 4-year graduate assistantship (stipend, tuition, and health 
insurance). 

Start date: 

August 14, 2017 (negotiable)

Late date to apply:

April 15, 2017. Applications will be screened until the closing date, at 
which time letters of recommendation will be requested from those on the 
short list.

Application instructions:

Applicants should email the following materials as a single pdf file with 
the subject line “PhD Assistantship” to neilcar...@boisestate.edu: (a) one 
page cover letter describing relevant experience, interests, and 
professional goals, (b) CV, (c) GRE scores, (d) transcripts (unofficial) 
from undergraduate and graduate education, (e) TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores 
if from non-English speaking institution, and (f) contact information for 
three professional references. For additional information contact Dr. Neil 
Carter.

Boise State University embraces and welcomes diversity in its faculty, 
student body, and staff. Accordingly, applicants who would add to the 
diversity and excellence of our academic community are encouraged to 
apply.

Additional information:

Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the capital of the 
State of Idaho, Boise is frequently featured as a top-ranked metropolis. 
The city has ample opportunities for world-class outdoor activities year 
round and a thriving arts and entertainment culture. In 2017, US News and 
World report ranked Boise the 12th best city to live in the United States. 

About the University: http://www.boisestate.edu
About the City of Boise: http://www.boisechamber.org
About the Human-Environment Systems Center at BSU: 
https://cid.boisestate.edu/hes

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