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Student Funding Opportunities (updated 5/14/2008)

UC Davis Opportunities
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Short-term Summer Researcher Two students will spend a week at the Bodega Marine Lab (BML), participating in research studying the ecology of marine invertebrate communities in the Bodega Bay mudflats. Students will help set-up an experiment studying the roles of competition and habitat modification in structuring infaunal mudflat communities. June 16, 2008 Announcement
Research assistant Research will examine (1) effects of changing salinity and temperature regimes on community diversity and dynamics and (2) invertebrate behavioral responses to environmental conditions. Summer 2008 Announcement
UC Davis Opportunities
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Part Time Employment This position entails direct measurement of soil moisture, plant water status, and other vine parameters in vineyards in Napa, Lake and Sonoma counties. A pressure chamber is used to measure water stress. Summer 2008 Announcement
Field Tech This position entails direct measurement of soil moisture, plant water status, and other vine parameters in vineyards in Napa, Lake and Sonoma counties June 2008 Description
Student Assistant II The student assistant will mostly be involved in an experiment investigating the effects of different water table declination rates on the growth and physiology of Cottonwood seedlings. Summer 2008 Announcement
full-time summer field crew We are looking for two students to be part of a full-time summer field crew that may spend extended periods in the field collecting soils and assessing soil conditions according to a set protocol. The student must be willing to travel to sites in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming and to work outdoors under a variety of environmental conditions and on varying terrain. Summer 2008 Announcement
HYDROLOGIC TECHNICIANS Work on a variety of vegetation management, watershed restoration, and fuels treatment projects. Summer 2008 Announcement
FIELD TECHNICIANS Work on a variety of projects concerning vegetation management, watershed restoration, fuels treatment, wildlife habitat improvement, and travel management Summer 2008 Announcement