The Department of Biology at Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) has 
openings in the Spring 2017 term for graduate students interested in pursuing 
thesis-based Master’s of Science degrees in either Biology or Biotechnology.  
Facilities within the department include a greenhouse and herbarium, an animal 
care facility, and entomology and vertebrate collections.  Equipment available 
to support research includes an electron microscope facility, a molecular core 
facility, and a fleet of trucks and boats.  Collaborations with researchers 
representing other departments, universities, or state and federal agencies are 
a regular part of our culture.  Faculty expertise in the department ranges from 
the subcellular to the landscape level.  More information about particular 
areas of study is available from the faculty pages shown on this website:
www.sfasu.edu/biology/108.asp<http://www.sfasu.edu/biology/108.asp>

  Graduate students are eligible for Teaching Assistantships that provide a 
stipend of $11,500 for a 9-month contract, with the option for additional 
summer salary.  For extremely competitive students, a limited number of 
Research Assistantships are available that offer higher stipends and associated 
research funds.  Applications are currently being accepted; admissions criteria 
are available at this website:
http://docs.sfasu.edu/gradbulletin-2014/cosm/biology/admission

  SFA is located in Nacogdoches, Texas, a growing city of ~33,000 people 
located in the Pineywoods region of the eastern portion of the state.  The 
campus is within convenient driving distance to three national forests and 
three metropolitan areas.  For more information about the M.S. degrees 
available through the Dept. of Biology, please contact Dr. Matthew Kwiatkowski 
(kwiatk...@sfasu.edu<mailto:kwiatk...@sfasu.edu>); or visit the department’s 
website:
www.sfasu.edu/biology<http://www.sfasu.edu/biology>

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