Ph.D. Assistantship in Silviculture and Forest Health - Northern Arizona 
University

One research assistantship is available beginning July 1, 2019 to study 
resilience of aspen through regeneration in northern Arizona. The project will 
be collaborative between the NAU School of Forestry, the USDA Forest Service, 
Forest Health Protection staff, and local National Forest staff. The student 
will focus on developing a project to examine the health and status of aspen 
regeneration and its relationships with a variety of damaging agents, including 
the emerging invasive insect, oystershell scale. The goal is to model the 
biotic and abiotic factors influencing successful regeneration under climate 
change and different management options; results will enable managers to better 
prioritize and manage aspen in the Southwest. Funding is available for a period 
of four years and includes an annual stipend, health benefits and tuition 
remission. Minimum qualifications include a background in forestry, ecology or 
natural resources, a strong academic record and a completed master's degree; 
current driver's license or ability to obtain one. For additional information 
about the graduate program in the School of Forestry at NAU, please see our 
website: https://nau.edu/cefns/forestry/. Interested applicants should contact 
Dr. Kristen Waring, kristen.war...@nau.edu<mailto:kristen.war...@nau.edu> and 
include a statement of interest and current CV; use subject line 'Aspen PhD'. 
Outstanding candidates may qualify for the NAU Presidential Fellowship Program 
(http://nau.edu/GradCol/Financing/Presidential-Fellowship-Program/). Review of 
applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.




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Kristen M. Waring, Ph.D.
Professor of Silviculture and Graduate Coordinator
School of Forestry
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
+1.928.523.4920

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