Graduate Student Research Award
The New England Botanical Club gives annual awards up to $2,000 in support
of botanical research by graduate students. The awards support research on
the New England flora, including visits to the New England region for field
work. Two awards of approximately $1000
ucture and activities of LNO depends on you!
Thank you,
Diane McKnight (Chair of the task force)
Aaron Ellison
Christine Goodale
Margaret Palmer
Lindsey Rustad
Ann Zimmerman
We are looking to hire a grant-funded part-time research assistant to assist
with field project and laboratory analysis examining the impacts of global
climate change on the ecology of ants and other arthropods.
See: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/siteinfo/employment.html#job4 for
complete d
ECOLOGIST
The Harvard Forest is seeking a scientist with an outstanding research and
publication record to develop a research program on the broad topic of
ecology and conservation of ecosystems and landscapes in New England.
Although the specific research area is open, applicant interests should
6, from 11:30-1:15 in "Enchantment I" at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
And to learn more about, and contribute to the evolution of, Ecological
Monographs, visit http://ecomono.blogspot.com/
--Aaron Ellison
Editor-in-Chief, Ecological Monographs
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a best way to learn them?".
Thanks very much for your participation,
Aaron Ellison
A post-doctoral position is available starting January 1, 2009, to work on a
NSF-funded collaborative research project in the laboratories of Aaron
Ellison at the Harvard Forest and Nick Gotelli at the University of Vermont.
This position is renewable on an annual basis for up to three years. The