MS Position: Assessing Multitrophic Impacts of Microplastic Pollution on Macroinvertebrates in Matagorda Bay

Agency
Tarleton State University
Location
Stephenville, Texas
Job Category
Graduate Assistantships
Salary
Students will receive a monthly salary of $1600 for 30 month (2.5 year) commitment, including health benefits as an employee of Tarleton State University and the Texas A&M University System. Out-of-state tuition costs are waived; students are responsible for costs of in-state tuition and fees. Students will receive assistance through the hire of field technicians, compensation for travel and lab costs, and funding to present research at a professional conference of their choice.
Start Date
06/01/2023
Last Date to Apply
03/17/2023
Description
The Mitchell Lab in the Department of Wildlife and Natural Resources at Tarleton State University is seeking a highly motivated student to receive a M.S. in Agriculture and Natural Resource to explore the relationship in microplastic pollutants in macroinvertebrate food webs for Summer 2023. The student will conduct field surveys in Matagorda Bay and adjacent wetland ecosystems to obtain tissue samples of invertebrates and plants for analysis alongside developing a baseline macroinvertebrate community in impacted wetland systems. Travel and multi-day fieldwork is expected. Students will also develop a microcosm study under laboratory conditions exploring the transfer of candidate microplastic and nanoplastic materials through sediment, plant tissues, and to invertebrates at higher trophic levels. To apply, please email the following materials as a single PDF file to Adam Mitchell (abmitchell@tarleton.edu) 1) a single-page cover letter describing professional goals and which of the two positions you have interest, 2) a resume or CV, 3) copy of academic transcript (official or unofficial), and 4) contact information for three references. Please include the subject line “YOURNAME_InvertebrateMS”.
Qualifications
B.S. in ecology, fisheries, entomology, marine sciences, or other related fields with GPA of at least 3.0 required. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in freshwater or coastal systems, piloting single-engine watercraft, experience with statistical software (R statistical programming or equivalent), and scientific writing. Students must be self-motivated, able to work independently in adverse field conditions (esp. hot weather and stinging insects) and in remote areas, and must have a valid driver’s license.
Contact Person
Dr Adam Mitchell
Contact Phone
2544595334
Contact eMail
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