Graduate Research Assistantship
Influences of White-Tailed Deer on Wisconsin Forest Ecosystems
University of Wisconsin-Madison
A minimum of two years of funding is available in the Dept. of Forest &
Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, to support graduate
research, at the M.S. level, concerning the influences of white-tailed
deer on northern Wisconsin forests. The graduate research assistant will
join a team responsible for designing and implementing field assessments
regarding the influences of deer population density on various aspects
of forest ecosystem structure, composition and function. A majority of
the fieldwork will take place in northern Wisconsin. The student will
work closely with a team of UW-Madison, WDNR and USFS research scientists.
Qualifications: Highly motivated individuals with superior academic
credentials and strong communication skills are encouraged to apply.
Well-developed interpersonal skills are essential. Candidates must be
able to work independently as well as part of a collaborative research team.
Stipend/benefits: A 50% Graduate Research Assistantship is available
beginning in the fall or spring of 2010. The RA currently provides a
stipend of at least $20,400 (12 mo.), tuition waiver, and excellent
medical/dental health plans.
To Apply: Please send an email including a cover letter and resume
describing interests and academic qualifications by August 1st to:
Sara Rodock
Student Services Coordinator
rod...@wisc.edu
608-262-9926
Please note that the candidate who accepts the position will be required
to complete the UW-Madison graduate school process before they can begin
the position.
Inquiries: For questions regarding the position please contact:
Eric Kruger
Professor
Dept. of Forest & Wildlife Ecology
1630 Linden Drive
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI 53706
elkru...@wisc.edu