*Ph.D. Assistantship- Plant Systematics, Boise State University, Idaho, USA*

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP (Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior) - at
Boise State University. A position is available for a Ph.D. student to
study the phylogenetics and systematics of *Piper* section *Enckea*
(Piperaceae).  The section comprises ~60 species from the Amazon to Mexico
and the Caribbean Islands, consisting of shrubs to small trees.  This
project will investigate the molecular phylogenetic relationships of one of
the earlier branching lineages in the genus using a combination of next
generation sequencing data, morphology, and biogeography.  Preliminary
analyses indicate that some species may not be monophyletic as currently
circumscribed, and additional data may resolve cryptic or nearly cryptic
species.  The Ph.D. student will work as part of our collaborative team of
James Smith at Boise State University and Allan Bornstein at Southeast
Missouri State University.  The student will conduct fieldwork to increase
the number of samples, generate the molecular data using a combination of
laboratory and bioinformatics procedures, as well as analyze the data using
current phylogenetic methods.  The student will also examine morphologies
of the specimens to interpret evolution of traits within this clade and to
understand species boundaries.  This may include analysis via scanning
electron microscopy (e.g., seed surface morphology).



*Qualifications*

We are seeking someone who has a strong interest in evolutionary
systematics, is capable of conducting fieldwork in remote areas of the
Neotropics, has careful attention to detail, and preferably has at least
sufficient Spanish language skills to communicate verbally in Latin
American countries. Competitive students will have a Master’s degree, a
background in botany, and experience in systematics. Please address your
qualifications for each of these points in your cover letter. The position
starts fall (Aug) 2018.



*Stipend and tuition and fees*

This position includes support in the form of a graduate assistantship
(renewable, 12-month at $25,000), tuition and fee waiver, and health
insurance.



*About the program and Boise*

The Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior PhD is a new and modern graduate
program at Boise State University. This program brings together faculty
from across multiple academic departments, including biological sciences,
geosciences, anthropology, and the human-environment systems group to offer
relevant courses and provide unique mentorship and training opportunities.
Further, we have created a network of valuable connections in academia,
local relationships with federal and state agencies, nonprofits and NGOs,
as well as partnerships with international organizations, all dedicated to
providing students with transformative research and educational experiences
for diverse career opportunities.  To learn more, please visit:
http://eeb.boisestate.edu/.



Students in this program enjoy living in the beautiful city of Boise, which
strikes a perfect balance with close-by outdoor recreational activities as
well as a vibrant downtown life. 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.



*To Apply*

Please send via email in a single file attachment (include your last name
in the file name): a cover letter that states qualifications and career
goals, a CV with the names and contacts for 3 references, copies of
transcripts (unofficial are acceptable) and GRE scores and percentiles (not
combined) to James Smith (email: jfsm...@boisestate.edu). Please put “PhD
application” in the subject line.  Applications will be reviewed as they
are received until December 15 If you do not have GRE scores by the
deadline your application cannot be considered.  Top candidates will be
asked to formally apply to Boise State’s EEB program by January 20.  All
admission decisions must be approved by the Graduate Dean.

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.

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