One GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT position at the PhD level is available starting in the Fall semester 2017 at the University of Delaware. The primary focus of this project is to determine the effects of restoration activities in response to Hurricane Sandy on salt marsh resiliency. The successful candidate will also have ample opportunities to develop their own research projects. To apply send a cover letter, CV, GRE Scores, Transcripts, and contact information for 3 references to Greg Shriver (gshriver@udel.edu).
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