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From: "Dunn, Melissa" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: September 21, 2018 at 2:21:52 PM EDT
To: " NAUFRP Listserve ([log in to unmask])" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: M.S. Assistantship Announcement- Forest Ecology & GIS - Oklahoma State
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GRADUATE STUDY IN FOREST ECOLOGY AND GIS (M.S.)

 

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

 

The Murray Lab is seeking a M.S. student interested in the spatial ecology and resilience of forests. Research in the lab is focused around how spatial patterns and processes influence forest and wildlife habitat resilience. A candidate with research interests in forest ecology, disturbance ecology, wildlife habitat ecology, or ecological applications of geospatial technologies would be a great fit.

 

STIPEND:   Commensurate, but not less than $15,504 for M.S. annually for a half-time appointment. Benefits include resident and non-resident tuition waiver and student health insurance at $20 per month (for student only, family coverage available for an additional fee).

 

BACKGROUND CHECKS:  Oklahoma State University requires background checks for all newly hired graduate assistants/associates.  Background checks shall be required prior to employment (post-offer, pre-employment).

 

TENTATIVE STARTING DATE: January 2019

 

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:  B.S. in biology, ecology, geography, forestry, wildlife biology, or a related field. Experience or coursework in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and experience conducting field research. Applicants should have a GPA of 3.0 (A = 4.00) and have taken the GRE.

 

APPLICATION PROCEDUREProspective applicants should send via email a brief letter of interest, CV (including GPA, GRE scores, and contact information for three references), and unofficial transcripts to Dr. Bryan Murray (bryan.murray@okstate.edu). Review of application materials will begin October 5 and continue until the position is filled.

 

 

LOCATION AND FACILITIES:

The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management is part of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University. The University is a land grant institution with an enrollment of about 25,000 students located midway between Tulsa and Oklahoma City. The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management conducts interdisciplinary research, instruction, and extension education to address the sustainable management and conservation of the fishery, forest, rangeland, and wildlife resources of Oklahoma and beyond. This department is a source of cutting-edge research, quality instruction, and effective outreach to students, landowners, managers, and public agencies.

 

 

 

Description: Pistol Pete

Melissa Dunn

Administrative Associate

Department of Natural Resource Ecology & Management

Oklahoma State University

 

Physical | 011 Agricultural Hall | Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078

Mailing | 008C Agricultural Hall | Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078

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