Our lab values the opportunity to help undergraduates gain research experience to help them achieve their career goals. We currently do not have any openings for additional undergraduates, but we will be recruiting one soon through the NSF funded Kellogg Biological Station Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program. Our REU student will conduct research on how prairie strips in agriculture impact bird conservation and ecosystem function.
As our lab grows, we will have more opportunities for undergraduate students to assist with ongoing lab projects and for them to develop projects on their own.
We highly recommend that MSU students interested in careers in ornithology apply for internships through the Michigan State Bird Observatory and Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center. These internships offer unparalleled opportunities for paid field research experience, and you can work with Dr. Smith there!
If you’re a soon-to-graduate student seeking a postdoc or an existing postdoc who is passionate about bird conservation, sustainable agriculture, and equity in science, we’d love to hear from you!
If you’re interested in inquiring about positions in the lab, please send an email to Olivia ([email protected]) that includes:
– Your C.V.
– A description of what research questions interest you
– A summary of your prior experience as it pertains to the lab’s research
There is always less funding than talented people to hire. We believe that postdocs are experts in their fields and should have room to design projects that interest them. Therefore, we encourage postdocs to generate novel ideas to bring to the lab, and applying for your own funding is an excellent way to do so. Some options for funding that we have experience with are the USDA Postdoctoral Fellowship, typically due in summer/early fall, and the MSU Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, due in November.
Other possibilities for funding would be the NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology (PRFB), the Smith Fellowship, or others.
We will post any open positions that we have existing funding for on all of the major ecology jobs boards (e.g., ecoevojobs.net, Texas A&M Jobs Board, Ornithology Exchange, ECOLOG).