[ECOLOG-L] Graduate research opportunity (M.S.) in Alaska: Invasive Plant Management Plan

2008-10-06 Thread Tricia Wurtz
Graduate research (M.S.) opportunity to develop 
an invasive plant management plan for the campus of the 
University of Alaska Fairbanks

We are offering a two-year research assistant position in Natural 
Resources Planning at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.  The successful 
applicant will earn a master’s degree as they work with a wide range of 
publics and University entities to develop a long-term invasive plant 
management plan for the University campus. 

The University of Alaska Fairbanks campus is located about 5 miles west of 
Fairbanks. The region has about 80,000 people.  Fairbanks is the largest 
town in interior Alaska, an expansive area of very few roads, little 
development, and pristine boreal ecosystems.  Approximately forty invasive 
plant species now occur on campus lands at UAF. One of the incentives for 
the project is to prevent the spread of invasive plants from the UAF 
campus to the surrounding natural ecosystems of interior Alaska.

Throughout the US and Canada, communities, states and provinces have found 
the best way to deal with invasive species is to develop a comprehensive 
plan that tackles the problem from a number of angles and that considers 
the underlying causes of the weed infestation.  The most successful plans 
are developed in collaborative processes by a team of stakeholders.  We 
propose to follow this model at UAF.  A UAF Invasive Plant Task Force has 
been established which includes invasive plant experts, campus landscaping 
staff, faculty, students, and members of the public. A map of the current 
distribution of the 14 most common invasive plants on campus was produced 
in summer, 2008.  These two steps provide the groundwork for this planning 
effort.

The successful candidate must be energetic and outgoing, and work well 
with a wide variety of people and administrative groups.  Groups that will 
be involved in the development of the invasive plant plan include many 
University departments, faculty, administrators, students, the University 
Facilities Services, and the Cooperative Extension Service.  In addition, 
the Northern Alaska Environmental Center, Alaska Department of 
Transportation, the Alaska Railroad, the Alaska Department of 
Environmental Conservation, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the 
Agricultural Research Service and the U.S. Forest Service will also be 
involved.

Strong academic training, excellent communication and interpersonal 
skills, and ability to work in team and individual settings are 
essential.  Skills in GIS, collaborative processes, planning, meeting 
facilitation and knowledge of plant biology, invasive plants, or weed 
science are desirable.

Stipend will be $23,900 for each of two years, in addition, tuition will 
be covered and health benefits offered.  To learn more about the position 
or project, contact Susan Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or Trish Wurtz 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). To begin the application process, submit (preferably 
by e-mail) a cover letter that includes a brief review of your research 
experience, interests and goals (2 page max), resume, transcripts, GRE 
scores, and three letters of reference to: 

Dr. Susan Todd 
Box 757140, School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99775
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To learn more about graduate studies at the University of Alaska 
Fairbanks, visit www.uaf.edu/gradsch
Applications will be evaluated in early February, 2009


[ECOLOG-L] Graduate Research opportunity (M.S.)

2008-02-19 Thread Howard Whiteman
Graduate Research Associate, Center of Excellence for Ecosystem 
Studies, Murray State University.  Full time position to begin August 
2008.  Qualifications:  B.S. in biology, ecology, or related 
discipline. Previous experience with amphibians and/or field and 
laboratory experiments highly desirable.  Responsibilities:  To 
conduct research on the evolutionary ecology of ambystomatid 
salamanders while completing an M.S. degree in Water Science.  
Salary: $12,000 per year (two years maximum).  To Apply:  Email a 
letter of application, curriculum vitae and the names, addresses, and 
email addresses of at least three references to: Dr. Howard Whiteman 
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Women and minorities are 
encouraged to apply.  Murray State University is an equal education 
and employment opportunity, M/F/D, AA employer.

--
Howard H. Whiteman
Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Murray State University
Murray, KY  42071-0009

Phone: (270) 809-6753
FAX:   (270) 809-2788

http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/Howard.Whiteman/whiteman.htm

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