Graduate Research Assistantship Opportunity
Landscape Ecology of Monarch Butterflies
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Application Deadline: Dec. 1, 2017
Start Date: ideal Spring 2018
https://goo.gl/Rxj53Y
We are seeking a highly motivated student for either an MS or PhD track to join a
collaborative project between the University of Wisconsin and the US Fish and Wildlife
Service to study monarch butterfly ecology and conservation in a landscape context. The
project will consist of exploring how ecological factors that affect monarchs, such as host
plant quality and predation, vary across landscapes and how habitat quality, patch size
and configuration may alter monarch survivorship and recruitment. The project at directors
UW are Dr. Claudio Gratton (Entomology), and Karen Oberhauser (Entomology), and at
USFWS Chris Trosen and Wayne Thogmartin.
Competitive applicants will have backgrounds in biology, ecology or entomology with an
interest in conservation and insect biology. Prior experience doing field work and being
part of a research project is desirable. Strong quantitative skills (computation, statistics,
coding) are also desirable. Communication skills (oral and writing) are important as is the
ability to work on a team.
For more details on applying, please visit: https://goo.gl/Rxj53Y
We will begin screening applications in early December 2017, have initial online or phone
interviews in late December/early January, and extend an invitation for an on-campus visit
in early February. Final decisions will be made by late February 2018. Starting date for the
position could be as early as March 2018.
Current funding for the project guarantees a 2 year research assistantship (covers annual
stipend and tuition remission) and could be extended through additional teaching
assistantship or research assistantships.
If you have any questions, please contact Claudio Gratton (cgrat...@wisc.edu).