Ecolog-ers,

I would like to draw your attention to a fully funded PhD position at the 
University of Rhode Island. The 
funding is available to local and international applicants, and those from 
traditionally underrepresented 
groups in STEM fields are especially encouraged to apply. I would be very 
grateful if you could circulate 
this opportunity to relevant potential applicants, for example current or 
recent Masters students. The 
link for the advert can be found here: https://db.tt/vcyhZQ3d - or see the 
description below.

Background: Gear-based fisheries restrictions are an effective alternative to 
marine protected areas that 
may be tailored to the local social-ecological context, thus allowing a design 
that is more tolerable for 
fishers. To properly manage a multi-gear fishery, however, there must be an 
understanding of the social 
motivations and ecological impacts of different harvesting strategies. This 
research seeks to examine 
how different fishing gears influence social-ecological interactions through 
the synthesis and modeling 
of existing data from coral reef fisheries in Indonesia.

Opportunity: We have a fully funded PhD position available in the Humphries Lab 
at the University of 
Rhode Island (URI) for an excellent student to undertake the proposed research 
on coral reef fisheries in 
Indonesia. The candidate will be expected to start September 2016. The salary 
is based on a research 
assistantship and is approximately $22,000 per year with full benefits. The 
application deadline is 
January 15, 2016. The ideal candidate will be highly self-motivated and have a 
strong academic 
background in ecology and/or fisheries (e.g., MS degree) with an emphasis on 
modeling. The project is 
funded for three years; however, the successful student will be competitive 
for, and encouraged to apply 
for, additional internal and external funding sources.

To apply for this position, please email Dr. Austin Humphries at humphries at 
uri.edu with ‘PhD 
opportunity’ in the subject line. Please include a cover letter with a 
statement about your research 
interests and goals for graduate school, as well as a copy of your CV, 
unofficial transcripts with GRE 
scores (if applicable), and contact information for your references, all as one 
PDF file. More information 
on working in the Humphries Lab at URI is available at 
http://ahumphrieslab.com/opportunities. 

Thanks,
Austin 

— 
Austin Humphries, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Sciences
University of Rhode Island
p: 401-874-9839  | e: humphr...@uri.edu | w: ahumphrieslab.com

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