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student summer internship position with Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum. The Ecological Monitoring Intern will work with the Associate Curator and GIS Specialist to develop and implement
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microbiology, molecular ecology, biological oceanography, or a related field. Degree must be conferred by the start date of the position. Fluency in molecular biology techniques and developing assays for species
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information on the Kling Lab here . The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology embraces education and research on virtually all aspects of biodiversity, including: origins and history of species ranging
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Strategic Plan . With more than 500,000 annual visitors, MBGNA is committed to becoming a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the lands and waters we steward. We put
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for the intermediate level, a detailed description of experience working with mechanistic ecosystems and/or hydrodynamic models. Summary We are seeking an individual to join our ecological and physical modeling teams
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ecology; environmental informatics; sustainable systems; environmental policy and planning; behavior, education and communication; environmental justice; ecological design (M.L.A.). The student body
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) courses (0.35 effort). These classes are a critical part of our undergraduate education and research program. We are especially interested in qualified candidates who
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to becoming a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the lands and waters we steward. We put that commitment into action by: MBGNA seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a
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. With more than 500,000 annual visitors, MBGNA is committed to becoming a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the lands and waters we steward. We put that commitment
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to fostering a safe and supportive environment for a diverse community of students, faculty, researchers, and visiting groups immersed in ecological studies and field research in Northern Michigan. We welcome