The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University (MSU) is recruiting a Master of Science (M.S.) student for a fully funded graduate research assistantship in Fish Ecology.
Research Focus and Context
The selected M.S. student will join a vibrant academic department and have the opportunity to work alongside researchers at the Quantitative Fisheries Center (QFC). The research focuses on the population ecology, habitat requirements, and conservation of freshwater fish species in Michigan’s streams, lakes, and Great Lakes coastal waters. Projects typically involve applying statistical models and field sampling techniques to evaluate the effectiveness of fisheries management actions and understand how environmental stressors impact fish communities.
Funding and Benefits
- Fully funded graduate research assistantship (GRA) for the duration of the Master’s program.
- Includes a competitive stipend, full tuition remission, and health insurance.
- Comprehensive field research support, access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, and funding for professional conference travel (e.g., American Fisheries Society).
Preferred Qualifications
- B.S. in Biology, Zoology, Ecology, Fisheries Science, or a related field.
- Demonstrated experience or strong interest in freshwater fieldwork (e.g., fish handling, electrofishing, seining).
- Prior experience or willingness to learn statistical programming (especially R) and data analysis.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate with agency biologists and stakeholders.
How to Apply
Prospective students should review the faculty directory in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, particularly those affiliated with the Quantitative Fisheries Center (such as Dr. Travis Brenden). Contact the potential advisor directly via email, sending a cover letter explaining your research interests, your CV, and unofficial academic transcripts.