

Texas A&m University Scholarship - Assistantship Program
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Texas A&M University-Kingsville's Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute is offering multiple funded graduate assistantship positions (Ph.D. and M.S.) focusing on wildlife ecology and conservation research in Texas. These projects involve species such as Cackling Geese, Northern Bobwhite, White-winged Doves, Bobcats, Coyotes, and Ocelots, with studies ranging from habitat ecology to genomics. Who Can Apply? Highly motivated students with a background in wildlife ecology, biology, conservation, or related fields. Applicants seeking Ph.D. or M.S. degrees in relevant research disciplines. Candidates who meet the university’s graduate admission requirements. Some projects may prefer or require fieldwork experience, GIS skills, or statistical competencies. What is Covered? Funded assistantship including: Tuition support Stipend/salary Access to research facilities and lab resources Involvement in collaborative research and field-based data collection. Professional development and opportunities to publish/present findings. Available Positions and Projects Ph.D. Assistantships Non-breeding Ecology of Cackling Geese Effects of Invasive Guineagrass on Northern Bobwhite Breeding Urbaniza...
HOST COUNTRY
United States
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
All Countries
FUNDING TYPE
Assistantship
PROGRAM TYPES
Master, PhD
STATUS
closedDEADLINE
01 June, 2025
PROGRAMS
Wildlife, Ecology, Biology, Conservation