Interested in graduate work in the Fisheries Ecology Lab?
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encourage applications from highly motivated students with a passion
for research on topics closely matching those investigated by the
Fisheries Ecology Lab. Competition for limited positions is
intense, so applicants are expected to provide concrete evidence of
academic achievement, technical training/research involvement, and
especially dedication to scientific inquiry and professional
development. Funding opportunities for new graduate students
depend on availability of teaching and research assistantships.
History
reveals that the most successful graduate students are those that enter
the program with a natural sense of curiosity and a strong desire to
conduct research, publish findings, and obtain a position in a
science-related profession.
Read "The Graduate School Journey"for Dr. Stunz's philosophy on the graduate student experience.
More
information about our department's graduate program can be obtained
from the departmental and graduate studies web pages and graduate
advisor. For more see the College of Science and Technology, Department
of Life Sciences, and Graduate Studies webpages.
Greg Stunz, Ph.D.
Endowed Associate Research Professor,
Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies,
Associate Professor of Marine Biology
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Department of Life Sciences
6300 Ocean Drive
Harte Research Institute, 213A
Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5869
(361) 825-3254 (office)
(361) 825-2025 (fax)
www.fisheries.tamucc.edu