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Graduate Student Assistantships in Plant & Insect Ecology 

We are seeking highly motivated individuals who are interested in 
conducting collaborative Masters research in plant community ecology and 
insect ecology. The successful candidate will assist in research across 
the state of Kansas comparing grazed and ungrazed grasslands in the 
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). In Kansas, the CRP program currently 
has over 2 million acres—much of which is re-established, native 
grassland; however, there is currently no dominant grazer on most of 
these sites despite the critical role that bison historically played in 
these systems. Our study will test how two CRP plantings (CP2 and CP25), 
which differ in the number of forbs planted, influence the restoration 
of 108 grassland sites across the precipitation gradient in Kansas and 
whether periodic grazing can enhance habitat diversity for plants, 
insects, and birds.

The ideal student for this position is self-motivated, works well with a 
team of field researchers, has a basic understanding of statistics, has 
knowledge of grassland ecosystems, and has a strong interest in ecology 
and entomology. However, strong students with the aptitude to learn 
quickly will also be considered.  The successful applicant will have a 
strong commitment to plant community ecology and entomology and desire 
to learn a range of tools/techniques/methods. Proficiency in oral and 
written English required. Applicants should have a B.S. in ecology, 
biology, or entomology and must meet the requirements for admission at 
Wichita State University (
http://webs.wichita.edu/
?
u=bioscience&p=/academics/mdindex/). Successful applicants will receive 
a 2-year assistantship with stipend, full tuition waiver, and health 
benefits. Deadline for applications is 1 March 2017, but early 
applications are encouraged. Anticipated start date for the plant 
ecology position is Fall of 2017 or January of 2018, while the 
entomology position start date is summer 2017 or August 2017. Interested 
applicants for plant ecology should email CV, transcript, and a letter 
describing your research interests and future goals to Dr. Greg Houseman 
(
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); interested applicants for entomology should 
email CV, transcript, and a letter describing your research interests 
and future goals to Dr. Mary Liz Jameson (
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).

Wichita State University is a metropolitan research-intensive university 
set in a suburban area (~640,000 people) with a diverse student body, 
yet close to numerous high quality grasslands including the iconic Flint 
Hills. Wichita offers many opportunities for cultural/artistic 
activities and low cost-of-living. The Department of Biological Sciences 
at WSU includes core facilities in environmental biology, imaging and 
bioinformatics, an animal care facility, greenhouse, and a Biological 
Field Station. Previous graduate students have gone on to Ph.D. programs 
or are employed with state or federal management agencies. More 
information about the Department, including a complete list of 
departmental facilities, and current Graduate Faculty and their teaching 
and research interests is available on our web site at: 

http://www.wichita.edu/biology/
. Information about graduate school at 
WSU is available at 
http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=gradschool.