The University of Georgia is seeking graduate students to join a large 
community of ecology and evolutionary biology researchers through the 
Integrated Life Sciences (ILS) program. 

Admission through the ILS program allows new graduate students to explore 
research across 14 participating Ph.D. graduate programs, including over 50 
laboratories with diverse ecology and evolutionary biology interests. Over 
their first semester in the program, graduate students can choose rotations 
among laboratories from nearly all life science departments.

The application deadline for Fall 2019 admission to the ILS program is December 
3, 2018. To learn more about the ILS program and research at the University of 
Georgia, please visit the website at: 

http://ils.uga.edu

Potential students are encouraged to explore the ecology and evolutionary 
biology research underway at UGA through the ILS program and to get in contact 
with faculty whose research they are interested in:

http://evolutionary.genetics.uga.edu/EvoEcol.html

Athens, Georgia is a vibrant college town and is consistently ranked one of the 
top places to live.

Please contact us or any of the faculty in the ILS program with questions.


Michael White
Evolution and Ecology ILS Group Representative
Assistant Professor of Genetics
whi...@uga.edu

Walter Schmidt
Graduate Coordinator of the ILS Program
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
wschm...@uga.edu



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