A graduate student position (either at the MSc or PhD level) is available at Trent University (Peterborough, Ontario, Canada) in collaboration with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. Potential projects could focus on prey fish population dynamics in Lake Simcoe and involve analysis of hydroacoustic data and/or the building of life history models. The exact project details can be developed according to the student’s background and interests. Candidates with excellent quantitative skills are encouraged to apply.
For initial screening and to receive more information about the project, interested students should send a letter expressing their qualifications and interests, a CV, and unofficial transcripts to Erin Dunlop (erin.dunlop@ontario.ca). For more information on the Environmental and Life Sciences graduate program at Trent, please visit http://www.trentu.ca/els/. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible but the position will remain open until filled.