[Coral-List] Graduate Research Assistantships Available Coral-list

Paula Wicklund wicklunp at gvsu.edu
Tue Oct 20 14:16:17 EDT 2015


Annis Water Resources Institute Graduate Research Assistantship


The Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) at Grand Valley State University (GVSU) has Graduate Research Assistantships available to full-time students interested in pursuing a Master of Science degree in Biology with an emphasis in aquatic sciences.  Graduate assistantships include a generous 12-month stipend that is eligible for annual renewal.  Accepted applicants will assist with research projects conducted by faculty and staff at AWRI in addition to performing research related to their thesis/project.

AWRI maintains state-of-the-art analytical and GIS laboratories, and has two research vessels and several smaller watercraft.  AWRI is located on Muskegon Lake in Muskegon, MI, on the shores of Lake Michigan.  The Institute is located approximately 30 miles from the main campus of GVSU.

To be eligible for consideration, students must be accepted to the Master of Science degree program in the Department of Biology at GVSU as a full-time student, and a faculty member at the AWRI must serve as their major advisor.  Please visit the AWRI Web site (www.gvsu.edu/wri/<http://www.gvsu.edu/wri/>) for more information on the application process (graduate studies)<http://www.gvsu.edu/wri/graduate-studies-107.htm> and on our faculty, facilities, research programs, and educational/outreach initiatives.  More information about the Master of Science Program is available at the Biology Web site (www.gvsu.edu/biology/).<http://www.gvsu.edu/grad/biology/>

Contact: Alan Steinman, steinmaa at gvsu.edu<mailto:steinmaa at gvsu.edu>; (616) 331-3749 or Mark Luttenton, luttentm at gvsu.edu<mailto:luttentm at gvsu.edu>; (616) 331-2503




Paula Wicklund
Grand Valley State University
Annis Water Resources Institute
Lake Michigan Center
740 W. Shoreline Dr.
Muskegon, MI  49441
Phone:  616-331-3854
Fax:  616-331-3864




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