Graduate student Kim Reuter has presented a guest lecture in a Behavioral Ecology course run by Dr. Billy Gunnel at Florida Gulf Coast University. The presentation, which took place on February 5th, 2014, focused on her graduate experience and research in Madagascar and other international locales. She also discussed the how-to’s of applying to graduate school and what to expect in graduate studies. The goal was to expose students to the idea of doing an advanced degree in science and to answer their questions about how to proceed.
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A position is open for a prospective doctoral student to study the ecology and conservation of rare and threatened butterflies and their prairie habitats. Applications are due by December 15, 2025, and the position will begin in summer or fall of 2026 (see Opportunities page for a full description)
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Additional opportunities available for postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students (see Opportunities page)