[Pollinator] Grant funded grad position

Kevin McCluney kmcclun at bgsu.edu
Wed Apr 8 07:41:59 PDT 2020


Hello all,

I hope this email finds you well. Although it is a little late in the
season, I am looking to recruit an MS or PhD student for a new grant-funded
project on the climatic sensitivity of urban bees across the US. It is not
too late to apply if you know any students who might be interested,
including students who perhaps have been looking for jobs, but are now
finding those job opportunities are more uncertain. The position would come
with 2 years of fully-funded support for MS students, 4 years for PhD
students, or 6 years of support for a student interested in doing our
MS/PhD track. The support would come from a combination of TA and RA
support.

The student would work closely with collaborators at North Carolina State
University (Elsa Youngsteadt) and Kennesaw State University (Clint Penick),
traveling to selected cities, working in teams. Applicants with background
or interests in environmental physiology, bees (including both native
species and honey bees), climate change, or urban ecology are particularly
encouraged to apply.

Interested students should email kmcclun at bgsu.edu with a brief cover letter
and a CV (including GPA... GRE requirements have been waived for this
year), before submitting an official application to the graduate college.
For more information about the application process, see:
https://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/biological-sciences/graduate-programs/prospective-students.html

BGSU is a high research public university, with ~20,000 students, located
in NW Ohio, 30 min south of Toledo and ~1 hr from Ann Arbor and Detroit.

Thanks!

Kevin

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*Kevin E. McCluney, PhD **• Assistant Professor **• **Department of
Biological Sciences • Bowling Green State University **• **Bowling Green,
OH **•** Office: Life Sciences 451D** • **http://blogs.bgsu.edu/mccluneylab/
<http://blogs.bgsu.edu/mccluneylab/>*
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