The
University of Idaho
has been awarded a $3.2 million grant by the
National Science Foundation Integrative
Graduate Education and Research Traineeship
Program (IGERT). The project "Evaluating Resilience of Ecological and Social Systems in Changing Landscapes of Costa Rica and Idaho" will support 24 doctoral students working in interdisciplinary teams in Idaho and Costa Rica. The project is being implemented jointly with
the
Tropical Agricultural Research
and Higher Education Center (CATIE)
in Costa Rica.
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Sep 2009 | RECRUITING STUDENTS
DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE!
The
University of Idaho is recruiting 24 doctoral students that will work in interdisciplinary teams in Idaho and Costa Rica.
Applicants must be American Citizens or permanent residents of the USA.
Successful applicants
should have obtained an M.S. degree in a discipline of relevance to the project.
Review of applications begins December 1, 2009 and ends January 4, 2010. Early applications are encouraged.
Choose from six INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS
- Idaho Northern Rockies
- Idaho Palouse
- Idaho Sagebrush Ecosystem
- Costa Rica/Turrialba- Volcánica Central
Talamanca Biological Corridor - Costa Rica/Sarapiquí- San Juan-La Selva
Biological Corridor - Costa Rica/ Hojancha- Chorotega
Biological Corridor