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"Malanding S. Jaiteh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Oct 1999 01:36:32 -0400
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----- Original Message -----
From: Sonia Sultan <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 12:54 PM
Subject: grad student positions


> Kindly post the following announcement:
>
> FULLY-SUPPORTED GRAD STUDENT POSITIONS IN PLANT EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
>
> Full tuition and stipends are available for two Ph.D. students to
> participate in ongoing studies of phenotypic plasticity in the Sultan lab
> at Wesleyan University.  Our research combines greenhouse, growth chamber,
> and field studies to investigate plant responses to environmental
variation
> in an evolutionary context.
>
> The Biology Department at Wesleyan is energetic, diverse, and well-funded.
> Our Ph.D. program is characterized by close student-faculty interaction
and
> high research productivity.  Students are guaranteed full financial
support
> throughout their graduate studies, and have access to first-rate
> facilities.  In my lab these include a fully-computerized greenhouse
> (providing 54 sq m of bench space in three separately programmable
> compartments), Conviron growth chambers, and equipment for both
> ecophysiological and population-genetic research.
>
> Wesleyan University is a small New England campus located in the city of
> Middletown on the Connecticut River, 25 minutes from New Haven and
> Hartford, 45 minutes from the University of Connecticut at Storrs, and 2
> hours from both Boston and New York City.  The University's cultural and
> athletic facilities are outstanding, and the area offers canoeing, hiking,
> and other outdoor activities.
>
> For further information please visit the lab website at
> www.wesleyan.edu/bio/sultan
> and the university or departmental sites at the same address
>
>
> For admissions information and to set up a campus interview, please
contact:
> Graduate Admissions, Department of Biology, Wesleyan University,
> Middletown, CT 06459-1070
> (phone 860.685.3237).
>
> Interested applicants are also welcome to directly contact Dr Sonia Sultan
> at [log in to unmask]
> or at the following mailing address:
>             Dr. S. E.  Sultan
>             Biology Department
>             Wesleyan University
>             Middletown, CT  06459-0170
>
> Sonia E. Sultan
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Biology
> Wesleyan University
> Middletown, CT 06459-0170
> USA
>
> Phone:    860.685.3493
> Fax:    860.685.2141
>
>

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