The NGA LTER project invites undergraduate students to participate in our interdisciplinary program for summer 2023.
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LTER Research Specialist | North Temperate Lakes LTER
The North Temperate Lakes LTER seeks a research specialist to oversee the water chemistry laboratory, which produces many of the critical data sets underpinning this long-term research program.
RaMP Mentor Information
The Research and Mentoring for Postbaccalaureates in Biological Science (RaMP) Opportunity is intended to provide support for networks that provide full-time research, mentoring and training for recent graduates who lacked biological research or training opportunities during college. To help us stay organized as we quickly assemble this RaMP proposal on a tight timeline, please submit… Read more »
2023 Jornada Fellowships – 6 Postdocs, 1 Developer | Jornada Basin LTER
The Jornada Basin LTER posted seven new positions for 2023, including seven postdoctoral positions and a developer.
Postdoctoral Researcher at UNDERC
UNDERC at the University of North Carolina is seeking a postdoctoral researcher interested in terrestrial or aquatic ecology.
Kellogg Biological Station REU
The Kellogg Biological Station seeks REU students for the summer 2023 field season, primarily based at the University of Michigan.
Northeast U.S. Shelf Long-Term Ecological Research (NES-LTER) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs)
Study marine ecosystems and food webs from a boat as an REU student at the Northeast US Shelf LTER in 2023.
REU opportunities at the Hubbard Brook LTER
The Hubbard Brook LTER seeks REU students for the 2023 field season! Applications are due in late February.
Marine consumer nutrient dynamics
Consumer-mediated nutrient dynamics of marine ecosystems under the wake of global change Increases in the frequency and severity of disturbance events as a result of global change are altering population and community dynamics of marine animals. Given that animals are key recyclers of nutrients in many ecosystems, these ecological impacts may have consequences for ecosystem… Read more »
The Flux Gradient Project
The Flux Gradient Project: Understanding the methane sink-source capacity of natural ecosystems While biogenic CH4 emissions are thought to be of a similar magnitude to anthropogenic emissions, biogenic emissions remain the most uncertain source of the global CH4 budget. The vast areas with relatively small uptake and emission rates have been largely understudied but could… Read more »