A full stipend of $20,000 per year for at least two years is available to study the effects of cattle grazing systems (intensive, extensive and targeted) on temperate grasslands, with a focus on plant diversity, non- native invasive plants and soil carbon sequestration. Anticipated start date: January, 2019. We are looking for bright, motivated individuals who can work within a team and are keen on making a difference in understanding and conserving our grasslands. Prior research experience, such as the completion of an Honours or Directed Study project during your undergraduate degree, or previous employment as a research assistant, is viewed favourably. Send a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts to Dr. Lauch Fraser (lfra...@tru.ca).
To learn more about living in Kamloops and about Thompson Rivers University please visit our Web Site, “Living in Kamloops”: https://www.tru.ca/hr/careers/living- kamloops.html. Additional questions can be sent to Lauch Fraser (lfra...@tru.ca).