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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA (STATE) MS RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP

Application Deadline: 06/15/2026

LOCATION: USA

The MS student will investigate how at-risk aquatic populations and communities (brook trout and non-game fishes) respond to local habitat and connectivity restoration actions in several National Forests in the southeastern USA (Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee). The MS student will join a US Forest Service team in conducting fieldwork and lead statistical analysis and synthesis of fish population and genetic data to inform monitoring and adaptive management strategies in the southeastern National Forests. The position is supported mainly by research assistantships, supplemented by teaching assistantships. Pending additional funding and satisfactory progress, the MS student will have an opportunity to transition to a PhD program at the University of Montana.  

ELIGIBILITY:

Qualifications: (1) Quantitative skills and familiarity with software such as R, JAGS, STAN, (2) Experience with analysis of genetic/genomic data, (3) Strong communication skills both in writing and orally, (4) Proficiency with GIS, and (5) Experience with conducting fieldwork in the southern Appalachian Mountains streams preferred.

How to Apply: Please email (1) cover letter summarizing your background, alignment with the project and career goals (1-2 pages),

A CV including contact information for three references and

Unofficial transcripts to yoichiro.kanno@umontana.edu

Location: The graduate student will be enrolled in the Wildlife Biology Program at the University of Montana and will be expected to live in Missoula, MT. Fieldwork will occur in the southeastern USA.

Contact: Dr. Yoichiro Kanno

Associate Professor, Siebel-Lewis Endowed Chair in Fisheries Science

Wildlife Biology Program

University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812

BENEFIT:

Salary: $2,400-2,600 monthly, plus tuition, fees, and health insurance.

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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITION – FOREST BIOMASS SUPPLY CHAIN OPTIMIZATION

Application Deadline: June 30, 2026

LOCATION: USA

The School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine is searching for a funded graduate research assistantship (GRA) at the MSc or PhD level. This position focuses on the optimization of forest biomass supply chains, with an integrated emphasis on economic, ecological, and social sustainability.

ELIGIBILITY:

Qualifications: Applicants should hold a B.S. degree in Forestry, Economics, Statistics, or a quantitatively focused Environmental or Social Science discipline, with a background in natural resource management. A high GPA, strong GRE scores, and solid scientific writing and communication skills are essential. Experience with statistical analysis, GIS, and programming is preferred. The ideal candidate will demonstrate proficiency in quantitative analysis, an ability to work independently, a research interest, and a record of scholastic achievement. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities: The GRA will be responsible for developing quantitative economic analyses and applying ecological models to assess forest responses to management practices, analyzing long-term inventory plot data and Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data, and communicating research findings to stakeholders, industry partners, and state-level policymakers. The position also involves contributing to peer-reviewed publications and technical reports. The student will work closely with an interdisciplinary team at the University of Maine and various key partners in the forestry sector in the Northeast US.

To apply: Please submit a cover letter explaining your interest in the position, your qualifications, and how your interests and skills align with this research project; a CV that includes contact information for three references; university transcripts; and GRE scores (if available) via this google form.
For more details, please contact Dr. Libin T. Louis
Assistant Professor of Forestry, University of Maine at Fort Kent
Graduate Faculty, University of Maine, Orono Email: Libin.louis@maine.edu 
Application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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BENEFIT:

Assistantship: This position provides 2 years of funding for MSc and 3 years for PhD candidates, comprising a 20-hour-per-week assistantship with an annual stipend of $28,000 (MS) or $31,333 (PhD). The University of Maine will cover 65% of health insurance costs and 50% of dental insurance costs. Additional benefits include office space, operational support (including laptop access and travel funds), and an out-of-state tuition waiver.

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