The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University is currently
searching for four tenure track faculty members and one lecturer/coordinator to
join our program as follows:
Assistant Professor of Sustainable Packaging Systems
Posting Number: P1363F
Applicants must complete the
will be made by
the School in February, thus interested students should reach out to
potential faculty sponsors as soon as possible.
For any further questions, please feel free to contact myself and other
faculty in the school.
Christopher A. Lepczyk
Professor
School of Forestry and Wildlife
Post Doctoral Research Associate
School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
Auburn University
We are seeking a post-doctoral research associate to develop and evaluate
relationships between bird diversity, human footprint measures, and
climate. Specifically, the individual will evaluate the
PhD Research Assistantship – Evolutionary Ecology
The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University is
seeking candidates for a graduate assistantship (Ph.D.) in Wildlife Ecology
and Management to take the lead on a comprehensive research project
examining evolutionary ecology
Evaluating Direct and Indirect Impacts of Red-Imported Fire Ants on
Northern Bobwhite Quail in Southeastern Ecosystems
We are seeking a graduate student to pursue an M.S. degree in the School of
Forestry Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University
(http://wp.auburn.edu/sfws/) in collaboration with
under the guidance of Dr. Wayde
Morse and Dr. Christopher Lepczyk.
Applicants should possess B.A./B.S. in Human Dimensions of Wildlife,
Conservation Social Sciences, Wildlife Ecology, Natural Resources
Management or related social science or natural resources field.
Additionally, work or research
, these same species are causing both ecological and
economic costs and benefits to the state. Funding, tuition waiver, health
care is in place for one and a half years as a Research Assistant in the
laboratory of Dr. Christopher Lepczyk.
Applicants should possess: a background in natural resource
Travel Awards* -UEE will award
student travel awards of $400 each to assist with expenses at the annual
meeting in Minneapolis, MN. Applications (meeting abstract, statement of
need (300 words), and a letter of recommendation) should be submitted
to Christopher Lepczyk, UEE Section
Secretary
.
Aloha,
Chris
Christopher A. Lepczyk
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Honolulu, HI 96822
of recommendation) should be submitted
to Christopher Lepczyk, UEE section Chair (lepc...@hawaii.edu) with the
subject line “UEE Travel Award” no later than June 1st, 2012. Recipients
will be notified no later than July 1.
Please note that the UEE Section will also be having a best presentation
award
CTAHR/SOEST Faculty Hire in Hui ina Momona
The University of Hawaii at Manoa seeks to address compelling issues of
Indigenous Hawaiian knowledge and practices, including the legal,
economic, social, human relations, land and natural resource management,
and Native Hawaiian rights associated
will award
student travel awards of $400 each to assist with expenses at the annual
meeting in Portland, OR. Applications (meeting abstract, statement of
need (300 words), and a letter of recommendation) should be submitted
to Christopher Lepczyk, UEE section Chair (lepc...@hawaii.edu
Dean, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, and
Director for Research and Cooperative Extension
As the founding College of the University of Hawai‘i in 1907, the
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human
Resources (CTAHR) is central to the land-grant mission of the University
of
will award
four student travel awards of $400 each to assist with expenses at the
annual meeting in Austin. Applications (meeting abstract, statement of
need (300 words), and a letter of recommendation) should be submitted
to Christopher Lepczyk, UEE section Chair (lepc...@hawaii.edu
will award
four student travel awards of $400 each to assist with expenses at the
annual meeting in Austin. Applications (meeting abstract, statement of
need (300 words), and a letter of recommendation) should be submitted
to Christopher Lepczyk, UEE section Chair (lepc...@hawaii.edu
vitae, official transcripts
(unofficial acceptable initially), and contact information (telephone
number and email address) for three (3) professional references as a
single PDF file to both Dr. Christopher Lepczyk (lepc...@hawaii.edu) and
Dr. Catherine Chan-Halbrendt (chanh...@hawaii.edu). Hard
” in the subject line.
Support for this student training project is provided by USDA National
Needs Graduate Fellowship Competitive Grant No. 2010‐38420‐20381 from
the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Christopher A. Lepczyk
Assistant Professor
Department of Natural Resources
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management (NREM) at the
University of Hawaii at Manoa is pleased to announce the establishment of a new,
course-driven professional M.S. degree (M.S. Plan B) for students seeking advanced
training in natural resource and environmental
thoughts.
Aloha,
Chris
Christopher A. Lepczyk
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
University of Hawaii at Manoa
. Litton, Assistant Professor
1910 East-West Rd., Sherman 101, Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel.: (808) 956-6004 / Fax.: (808) 956-6539
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dr. Christopher A. Lepczyk
1910 East-West Rd., Sherman 101, Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel.: (808) 956-2617 / Fax.: (808) 956-6539
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED
as a Research
Assistant in the laboratory of Dr. Christopher Lepczyk. The selected
individual will also work closely with Dr. Rebecca Christoffel.
Applicants should possess: a background in the natural and/or social
sciences, with a working knowledge of terrestrial vertebrate ecology,
conservation
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