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Hi all,

Fantastic fellowship opportunities for MSU graduate students
interested in or currently conducting research in association with the
Kellogg Biological Station Long-term Ecological Research (KBS LTER)
Program (lter.kbs.msu.edu).

Available:

One Full Year Fellowship (Ph.D.)

This is a year-long fellowship, beginning in Fall 2017 with a total
award of $45,000 (to include up to 3 credits for each of Fall 2017 and
Spring 2018 semesters and 1 credit for Summer 2018 semester). The
fellowship is open to current MSU Ph.D. candidates interested in or
currently conducting research in association with the KBS LTER Program
(http://lter.kbs.msu.edu). Residency at KBS is not required, nor is
pre-existing engagement in KBS LTER research. Applicants must have
passed their comprehensive exam prior to the application deadline.

Two to four Summer Research Fellowships (Ph.D., Masters)

A small number of summer fellowships are available, each with a total
fund of $5,000 or $10,000 (to include up to 1 credit for Summer 2017
semester). These fellowships are open to Masters and PhD students
interested in or currently conducting research in association with the
KBS LTER Program (http://lter.kbs.msu.edu). Applicants must be
graduate students currently enrolled at MSU. Ph.D. candidacy is not
required, nor is KBS residency or pre-existing engagement in KBS LTER
research.

Applications for all fellowships are due February 10, 2017.

Further information on fellowships, including application requirements is at:
http://lter.kbs.msu.edu/get-involved/grants-and-fellowships/

Please direct further inquiries to:
Neville Millar, KBS LTER Science Coordinator ([log in to unmask]).

-- 
Dr. Neville Millar

KBS LTER Science Coordinator &
Senior Research Associate
Michigan State University,
W.K. Kellogg Biological Station,
3700 E. Gull Lake Drive,
Hickory Corners,
MI 49060, USA.

Tel. (work): +1 (269) 671-2534
Tel. (cell):   +1 (517) 203-8443

"Data without models are chaos, but models without data are fantasy"
P. Crill 2013.