The REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program is a National Science
Foundation-sponsored endeavor wherein undergraduates receive a stipend to
conduct independent research projects under faculty guidance and mentorship.
The Archer/Breshears Labs in the School of Natural Resources and
The REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program is a National Science
Foundation-sponsored endeavor wherein undergraduates receive a stipend to
conduct independent research projects under faculty guidance and mentorship.
The Archer/Breshears Labs in the School of Natural Resources and
Faculty Position: Large Mammal Landscape Ecologist
The School of Natural Resources and the Environment (SNRE) in the College of
Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at the University of Arizona (UA) is
seeking to fill a tenure-eligible position in the area of large mammal
landscape ecology. Th
University of
Arizona has an opening for an REU scholar for the summer of 2011. The REU
scholar will work with Dr. Steve Archer and Dr. Dave Breshears and with
collaborators at New Mexico State, Loyola University New Orleans and the
University of Kentucky examining how plant litter decomposition in
University of
Arizona has an opening for an REU scholar for the summer of 2011. The REU
scholar will work with Dr. Steve Archer and Dr. Dave Breshears and with
collaborators at New Mexico State, Loyola University New Orleans and the
University of Kentucky examining how plant litter decomposition in
The REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program is a National Science
Foundation-sponsored endeavor wherein undergraduates receive a stipend to
conduct independent research projects under faculty guidance and mentorship.
The Archer/Breshears Labs in the School of Natural Resources and
the context of woody plant
encroachment into grasslands, a globally extensive vegetation change
in drylands.
The graduate research assistant will be based at the University of
Arizona with Steve Archer and Dave Breshears. The GRA will participate
in an interdisciplinary investigation
context of woody
plant encroachment into
grasslands, a globally extensive vegetation change in drylands.
The graduate research assistant will be based at the University of
Arizona with Steve Archer
and Dave Breshears. The GRA will participate in an interdisciplinary
investigation seeking new
drylands.
The graduate research assistant will be based at the University of
Arizona with Steve Archer
and Dave Breshears. The GRA will participate in an interdisciplinary
investigation seeking new
insights into processes affecting desert soil fertility and carbon
storage by combining the
Resources at the University of Arizona (UA) has
two openings for REU scholars for the summer of 2009. One position is
for a collaborative study with Dr. Steve Archer (UA) and Dr. Susan
Schwinning (Texas State University) investigating why some shrubs are
more successful than others in
drylands.
The graduate research assistant will be based at the University of
Arizona with Steve Archer
and Dave Breshears. The GRA will participate in an interdisciplinary
investigation seeking new
insights into processes affecting desert soil fertility and carbon
storage by combining the
Resources at the University of Arizona (UA) has
two openings for REU scholars for the summer of 2009. One position is
for a collaborative study with Dr. Steve Archer (UA) and Dr. Susan
Schwinning (Texas State University) investigating why some shrubs are
more successful than others in
://www.snr.arizona.edu/academic/grad
.
Applications and information requests should be directed
(preferably via email) to
Steve Archer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), 325 Bio Sciences East, School
of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0043;
520 626-8791
) names and contact information for
3-5 references. For general admission requirements see http://www.snr.arizona.edu/academic/grad
. Applications and information requests should be directed
(preferably via email) to Steve Archer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), 325
Bio Sciences East, School of Natural
REU is an NSF-sponsored program providing Research Experience for
Undergraduates. Undergraduates receive a stipend ($4,800 @ $10/h) to
conduct independent research projects under faculty guidance and
mentorship. Dr. Steve Archer in the School of Natural Resources at
the University of
general admission requirements see http://ag.arizona.edu/srnr/
academicprograms/renewable/graduatestudies.html . Applications and
information requests should be directed (preferably via email) to
Steve Archer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), 325 Bio Sciences East, School
of Natural Resources, University of
Senior Research Specialist Position (Ecologist)
University of Arizona
Applications are invited for a full-time Senior Research Specialist =20
position in Steve Archer=92s lab in the School of Natural Resources at =20=
the University of Arizona (annual salary range $39,173 =96 $45,686; =20
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REU Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates
REU is an NSF-sponsored program providing Research Experience for
Undergraduates. Undergraduates receive a stipend ($4,800 @ $10/h) to
conduct independent research projects under faculty guidance and
mentorship. Dr. Steve Archer in the
REU Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates
REU is an NSF-sponsored program providing Research Experience for
Undergraduates. Undergraduates receive a stipend ($4,800 @ $10/h) to
conduct independent research projects under faculty guidance and
mentorship. Dr. Steve Archer in the
, and Deb Peters (New Mexico State
University), Steve Archer (University of Arizona), and Greg Okin
(University of California, Los Angeles). The student can be based at
any of these universities and will be co-advised by two team members.
Preference will be given to students willing to base at
), Steve Archer (University of Arizona), and Greg Okin
(University of California, Los Angeles). The student can be based at
any of these universities and will be co-advised by two team members.
Preference will be given to students willing to base at New Mexico
State.
Applications will be accepted
Position title: Director, School of Natural Resources
Location: Tucson, Arizona
Posting Date: December 13, 2005
Closing Date: February 24, 2006
An innovative administrator/scientist is sought=20
to promote and facilitate multidisciplinary=20
activities within the School of Na
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