At the University of Missouri, Columbia, United States, fully funded graduate assistantships are open for international students.
The University of Missouri Graduate Assistantship provide an annual stipend of $28,000, a tuition waiver, and the option of health insurance coverage.
This post will explain the details of the University of Missouri Scholarship, its requirements, and how interested international candidates can apply.
A doctoral Graduate Research Assistantship is available in the School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri with advisor Dr. Benjamin Knapp (Associate Professor of Silviculture).
The successful applicant will develop and lead research on oak woodland restoration in north-central Pennsylvania.
The project will include a large field experiment evaluating effectiveness of restoration treatments that include prescribed burning, herbicide, mastication, timber harvest, and deer fencing, with interest in how treatments affect understory plant communities, tree populations, and fire behavior/fire effects associated with prescribed burning.
The project will also characterize structure and composition across stands with different treatment histories to refine management targets and develop realistic desired conditions of oak woodlands in this region.
This project is in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Game Commission and will provide opportunity for close collaboration with Game Commission foresters.
To be considered for the University of Missouri Graduate Scholarship, you must:
To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;
To apply for the University of Missouri Scholarship to study in the USA, interested and qualified candidates should;
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