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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of Tennessee
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http://eeb.bio.utk.edu/exemplar-research-questions/
Dear all,
I wanted to let you know about opportunities for funded Masters and
PhD opportunities here at University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
We can offer fully funded PhD and Masters degrees in Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology. For example, if we make an offer of a PhD place
to a student, we would cover the student's tuition fees, pay them a
salary, cover health insurance, etc. for up to 5 years provided they
made satisfactory academic progress, just as a scholarship would do.
One difference from a scholarship is that students would be expected
to do some teaching. However, getting experience of teaching is often
something students welcome if they plan to go academic track.
The application process is competitive, but anyone from anywhere in
the world is eligible to apply, and we would very much like to have
more international applicants in our applicant pool. If you would be
interested we would love to hear from you. Similarly, if you know of
any students coming through who are looking for international
scholarship opportunities like this in ecology and evolutionary
biology, please encourage them to send me an email.
You can find out a bit about graduate study in EEB via the
Department’s website (http://eeb.bio.utk.edu/) including details of
the application process. You can also learn a lot from spending time
in individual faculty member’s websites. For example, I have a section
on my own website with advice for prospective graduate students
(http://web.utk.edu/~parmswor/joining.html) as do a number of my
colleagues.
Graduate students in EEB typically apply to work with a particular
advisor from the get-go. Therefore working out if we have a faculty
member working on the topics and questions that interest you, and then
getting to know that individual by email and getting to know their
work by reading their papers is critical. I have attached a draft list
we are building of some of the topics where faculty members envision
admitting graduate students next year. This list is not complete yet.
But it might give people some ideas about the diversity of research
opportunities that we can offer.
Thanks for considering these opportunities and in anticipation of any
help you can give us with getting word out.
Paul Armsworth
Dr. Paul R. Armsworth
Chair of Graduate Admissions Committee,
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- 2014_questionlist_draft.pdf (108.6KB) (331)