Masters Student

 

The Guam Center for Biodiversity Research, University of Guam, is looking for a master's student to work on decapod systematics and/or ecology--fully funded by NSF EPSCoR E-RISE for three years starting this fall! Perfect for someone with a passion for marine biodiversity and/or the field. We have a great team with people from all over the world working across disciplines. The overall E-RISE project will compare 8 coral reef sites and includes photogrammetry, molecular genetics, ecophysiology, biodiversity... My student will help compare biodiversity across the sites and will focus on decapods. To receive the scholarship, the student must be a US citizen.

 

There is no firm deadline but we will start reviewing applications April 15.

 

apply to: rlasleyjr@gmail.com or lasleyr@triton.uog.edu