Damschen Lab Ph.D. Position in Plant Community Assembly The Damschen Plant Community Ecology Lab in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is accepting applications for 1 Ph.D. student that will start in Fall 2026. Overall, our lab seeks to understand the impact of local and regional processes on plant community composition … Continue reading Accepting graduate student applications for Fall 2026
Hiring Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) students to work on corridors and Insect/Plant Ecology
We seek to fill two (2) NSF Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) positions at the Savannah River Site (SRS) Corridor Experiment (near New Ellenton, South Carolina) for projects investigating the role of corridors on insect and plant ecology in the summer of 2025. Students will work directly with Thomas Smith (University of Wisconsin, based at … Continue reading Hiring Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) students to work on corridors and Insect/Plant Ecology
Hiring undergraduate research technicians for summer 2025
Damschen Lab Summer Research Technician positions available! Plant Ecology in a Changing Landscape The Damschen Lab in the Integrative Biology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is now accepting applications for full-time field/lab assistant positions to begin around June 1st, 2025, or earlier, and continue through the summer. All positions listed below are based in … Continue reading Hiring undergraduate research technicians for summer 2025
Hiring a Research Manager
The Damschen Lab in the Integrative Biology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is now accepting applications for a full-time Research Manager to implement a new community assembly and restoration distributed experiment that will evaluate the effects of seed trait variability, provenancing, and species composition on community assembly in tallgrass prairies. The position involves site … Continue reading Hiring a Research Manager