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*Cindy A. Williams*
*Fish & Aquatic Conservation Program, AIS & FIS Program Coordinator*
*US Fish & Wildlife Service*
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*Atlanta, GA  30345*

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From: Clinton Moore <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 11:02 AM
Subject: [sdmcop] PhD assistantship in structured decision making for deer
harvest management - University of Georgia
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PhD Assistantship – Structured Decision Making for Deer Harvest Management

University of Georgia, Athens, GA



Salary:  $22,000/year plus fringe benefits, up to $1,000 in required
student fees covered annually, and full tuition waiver



Start Date:  January 1, 2020



Last Date to Apply:  Open until candidate selected



Website:  http://www.ugadeerresearch.org; http://www.coopunits.org/Georgia



Description:

The Deer Laboratory at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
at University of Georgia is recruiting a Ph.D. student with an interest in
using structured decision making to improve wildlife management.  This
project is a collaborative effort involving UGA (Dr. Gino D’Angelo and Dr.
Bynum Boley), U.S. Geological Survey and Georgia Cooperative Fish and
Wildlife Research Unit (Dr. Clint Moore), and Georgia Department of Natural
Resources Wildlife Resources Division.  The student will work closely with
research collaborators, including Wildlife Resources Division personnel to:
1) evaluate data related to white-tailed deer management from multiple
sources, including electronic harvest reporting; 2) develop a framework for
data collection to guide deer management (e.g., harvest, biological, hunter
satisfaction); and 3) investigate opportunities for utilizing citizen
science in deer management.



Qualifications:

Applicants should have an expressed interest in quantitative decision
making and must have completed a Master of Science degree in a field
related to natural resource management or statistics.  Preference will be
given to applicants with a background in structured decision making applied
to management of big game species, familiarity with modeling for
statistical estimation and prediction of outcomes, and experience with a
programming language such as R.  Applicants should possess a working
knowledge of and appreciation for the role of hunting in wildlife
management and the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.  Minimum
requirements include a B.S. GPA >3.0, M.S. GPA >3.5, and GRE combined
verbal and quantitative scores >300.  The student will join a cohesive team
of graduate research assistants investigating various aspects of deer
ecology and management (http://www.ugadeerresearch.org).  Because the
project will require extensive coordination with state agency personnel,
strong interpersonal skills are required.  The position begins January 1,
2020 and funding is available for 3 years.



To be considered for this position, please send a cover letter outlining
your interests, research background, and career aspirations as they relate
to this position; a resume or curriculum vitae; copies of transcripts
(unofficial) for all institutions attended; unofficial copies of GRE
scores; and contact information for 3 professional references (name, email,
phone, address) combined into a single PDF file with the file name
formatted as lastname_firstname to [log in to unmask]  Review of
applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until
filled.



Contact person:  Gino D’Angelo

Contact phone:  706-542-3929

Contact email:  [log in to unmask]

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