Graduate Assistantships in Environmental Science

The Masters Program in Environmental Science at the University of New Haven has several graduate teaching and research assistantship positions available for the 2008-2009 academic year. General information about the program and the assistantships can be viewed at www.newhaven.edu. Current research of the faculty in the program includes effects of sea level rise on ecological changes in coastal marsh systems, application of marine reserve design models to estuarine systems, landscape approaches to benthic ecology, biogeochemistry of low oxygen environments, population ecology of horseshoe crabs, and the hydrogeology of karst environments. There are also research opportunities in molecular ecology. Detailed information can be obtained by contacting:

Roman N. Zajac
Professor and Coordinator
Graduate Program in Environmental Science
Dept. Biology and Environmental Science
University of New Haven
West Haven, CT 06516
Phone: 203-932-7114
Fax: 203-932-6097
E-mail: rzajac@newhaven.edu

This Job Announcement was posted on the Estuarine Research Federation Web Site on 3/20/2008
The full URL is http://erf.org/jobs/2008_3_20_65043.html