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Graduate Opportunities at FLBS

Wolf Tracks on the Kitlope River, B.C., Canada

FLBS is located on the east shore of Flathead Lake, about 90 miles north of Missoula and 45 miles south of Kalispell. However, research at FLBS has taken our graduate students all around the Pacific Rim, including Kamchatka, Russia; Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia, Argentina; British Columbia; Alaska; and all over the Pacific Northwestern United States, including Montana.

 

How To Apply

Members of the FLBS faculty routinely mentor MS and PhD students as a key part of the UM Systems Ecology Graduate Program. We typically accept several new students annually and prospective students should contact FLBS faculty members directly to obtain guidance on opportunities and process.

Visit the FLBS research pages and individual faculty webpages for information about ongoing projects, research interests and experience of potential FLBS mentors.

For more information on the application process, visit :http://www.dbs.umt.edu/systemsecology

For more information on the expectations and experience of being a graduate student at FLBS, read ourGraduate Student Research Policy guide. (pdf image)

Current Openings

RAs are generally available annually for new students to work with one or more of the FLBS faculty. For more information, please contact FLBS and indicate your area of interest.