Research Internships in Plant Ecology, Archbold Biological Station, Florida
Beginning Jan-April 2019; running 8 months.
Applications due November 26, 2018.
Ideal for Students with Undergraduate Degrees Contemplating Graduate School

Includes independent research project. Provides Stipend, Room and Board.

Internships available at Archbold Biological Station in south-central Florida 
in the Plant Ecology Program, led by Dr. Eric Menges, which emphasizes 
conservation biology, plant demography, restoration ecology, fire ecology, 
landscape ecology, and fire management. We study many rare species of endemic 
vascular plants in endangered Florida scrub and related communities. Active 
fire management provides outstanding opportunities for short-term comparative 
studies in fire ecology. Our long-term (as long as 31-year) datasets on dozens 
of scrub plants gives context to short-term, focused, field projects. A 
large-scale experimental restoration provides a useful context for restoration 
ecology projects.  Additional information can be found at the Archbold website: 
 http://www.archbold-station.org/ or the plant ecology program website: 
http://www.archbold-station.org/html/research/plant/plant.html or our intern 
website: 
http://www.archbold-station.org/html/research/plant/plantinternship.html

Interns live on site and receive a room, breakfasts and lunches, and a weekly 
stipend of $160. Each intern works 20 hours per week assisting with a wide 
range of ongoing research projects. The remainder of the week can be devoted to 
an independent research project. Internships run for 8 months (can sometimes be 
extended) and offer an opportunity for experience in every aspect of scientific 
research, from project choice and experimental design to oral and written 
presentations. Our internships are ideal preparation for graduate research in 
ecology. Most of our interns have gone on to academic or professional positions 
and many have first-authored publications based on their intern projects.

Archbold Biological Station is active in research, conservation, and education. 
Our facilities include a 5000 ha preserve, an outstanding regional library and 
a GIS lab running ArcINFO. We have a staff of about 50 with many visiting 
scientists, an active seminar program, and a relaxed biological station 
atmosphere.

Ideal candidates will have independent research experience, classwork and 
experience in ecology and botany, field ecology experience, strong grades, 
statistical and GIS skills, and excellent letters of recommendation.

To apply for an internship in the plant ecology lab, please provide the 
following: a cover letter stating research interests, a resume or CV, and a 
summary of grades. Arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent to us 
via email. Materials should be sent by March 2, 2018.

EMAIL APPLICATIONS ONLY! Send to Eric Menges at 
emen...@archbold-station.org<mailto:emen...@archbold-station.org>

Archbold is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications
from members of underrepresented groups


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