WHERE: Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT, USA WHAT: M.S. Studentship in Integrative Biological Diversity The M.S. in Integrative Biological Diversity at Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) develops environmentally responsible stewards who apply scientific thinking to conserve biological resources, manage biodiversity, and address concerns of stakeholders. Through coursework and individual projects, students will employ genomic, molecular, computational, and field-based skills to inventory and monitor organisms and to investigate how organisms adapt to changing environmental conditions. Expertise in the Biology Department at WCSU includes: * environmental effects on fungal communities and pathogen evolution * vector-borne disease and prevention * fish ecophysiology * evolutionary ecology of plant mating systems * arachnid evolution, genomics, venomics, and phylogenomics * evolution and conservation of amphibians and reptiles * neurobiology of animal behavior and brain development * climate change education and outreach The program requires the completion of a total of 30 credits in one of two options: a course-only or thesis-based degree. All students are required to complete an applied stewardship project in collaboration with a faculty mentor and external partner. The program is designed to complete in as few as 18 months, and summer and intersession courses are available. Students can enroll full-time or part-time. Qualifications: B.S. or B.A. in Biology, Environmental Science, or a related program. The application should have an undergraduate cumulative average of 3.0 on a GPA scale of 1-4. Application Deadline: March 15th for Summer or Fall admission. Support: Teaching Assistant (TAF) and Graduate Assistant Fellowships are available every semester on a competitive basis. TAF students receive training in pedagogy and assist with instruction of undergraduate students enrolled in biology courses for non-majors. The application for TAF and GA fellowships can be found here and the deadline is March 15th. How to Apply: Prospective students should submit transcripts, a 500-word essay explaining why they would like to join the program, and a completed application form to https://www.wcsu.edu/graduate/application/. Contact Program Coordinators: ibdcoordinator@wcsu.edu Relevant Links: https://www.wcsu.edu/biology-msbiodiversity/ https://www.wcsu.edu/graduate/ MS Integrative Biological Diversity Program (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)