Opportunities for Ph.D. studies in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Tulane University.
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Tulane University in New Orleans encourages applications to our Ph.D. program. Our department houses a dynamic and collegial team of researchers, educators, and students. We have established research strengths in coastal and tropical systems, with interests that include animal behavior, community ecology, evolutionary biology, population genetics and genomics, and systematics. A high proportion of students have received competitive fellowships and grants from the National Science Foundation, with most students going on to high quality post-doctoral fellowships, faculty positions, and jobs in industry and governmental and non-governmental agencies. Our department is committed to promoting diversity in STEM, and we particularly welcome applications from members of groups that are traditionally under-represented in the field of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Visit our departmental webpage at: http://www2.tulane.edu/sse/eebio/ To view specific faculty and research interests, see: http://www2.tulane.edu/sse/eebio/faculty-and-staff/faculty/ Prospective students are encouraged to reach out directly to faculty members they would be interested in working with. For more general inquiries, please contact Graduate Studies Coordinator, Dr. Jordan Karubian at j...@tulane.edu<mailto:j...@tulane.edu>