M.S. and PH.D. STUDENT POSITIONS
Marine Invertebrate Behavior, Ecophysiology, and Fisheries
The University of Southern Mississippi
Ocean Springs, MS

We seek highly motivated students to fill two graduate student positions in the 
laboratory of Dr. Zachary Darnell at The University of Southern Mississippi’s 
Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, MS. Both positions will begin 
in August 2018. Students selected for these positions will pursue graduate 
degrees in the Division of Coastal Sciences and will be supported on research 
assistantships (details below). Both the M.S. and Ph.D. assistantship will 
include substantial flexibility in research topic, within the general realms of 
marine invertebrate behavior, ecophysiology, and fisheries. For more 
information on current research areas, visit http://sites.usm.edu/zdarnell/. 
Details on each assistantship are below:

M.S. ASSISTANTSHIP: The M.S. assistantship includes a stipend of $22,800 per 
year, increasing to $23,400 per year following comprehensive exams. A tuition 
waiver is also included. Required qualifications include a minimum GPA of 3.5 
on all undergraduate coursework and GRE scores exceeding the 50th percentile. 
Prior research experience is preferred.

Ph.D. ASSISTANTSHIP: The Ph.D. assistantship includes a stipend of $23,400 per 
year, increasing to $24,000 per year following comprehensive exams. A tuition 
waiver is also included. Required qualifications include a minimum GPA of 3.5 
on all undergraduate or graduate (if entering with a M.S.) coursework and GRE 
scores exceeding the 50th percentile. Prior research experience is preferred. 
Priority will be given to applicants with an M.S. degree, but exceptional 
applicants at the B.S. level will also be considered.

The Division of Coastal Sciences is a research and graduate education unit 
within the School of Ocean Science and Technology, offering programs leading to 
the Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science degrees. The Division is located 
at Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (Ocean Springs, MS), a marine laboratory 
featuring comprehensive basic and applied research programs in coastal and 
marine biological sciences (http://gcrl.usm.edu). Research program support 
includes state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and instrumentation; a fleet of 
small and large research vessels, including the R/V Point Sur; the GCRL Museum 
collection; the Center for Fisheries Research and Development; NSF I/UCRC 
Science Center for Marine Fisheries, and aquaculture facilities including the 
Thad Cochran Marine Aquaculture Center. Additional information on graduate 
programs in the Division of Coastal Sciences can be found here: 
http://gcrl.usm.edu/coastal_sciences/index.php.

Interested students should contact Dr. Zachary Darnell 
(zachary.darn...@usm.edu). Please include a copy of your CV (including GRE 
scores), unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and contact 
information for three professional references. Review of applicants will begin 
immediately. For full consideration, submit all materials prior to January 2, 
2018.


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M. Zachary Darnell
Assistant Professor, Division of Coastal Sciences
School of Ocean Science and Technology
The University of Southern Mississippi
Tel.: (228) 872-4298 | Email: 
zachary.darn...@usm.edu<mailto:zachary.darn...@usm.edu>
http://sites.usm.edu/zdarnell/

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