Postdoctoral fellowship opportunities
If there are no postdoctoral positions advertised, interested applicants are encouraged to apply for external fellowship funding. Some examples being, the LSRF Fellowship (Fall deadline), the Smith Fellowship (Fall deadline), NSERC Fellowship (Canadian citizens/permanent residents, Fall deadline), NSF-PRFB (US citizen/permanent residents), or the HSFP Fellowship (non-US nationals, Spring deadline). I am happy to discuss fellowship project ideas, feel free to email me.
Graduate students
Prospective graduate students can apply to the Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources program (MS, PhD). When there are no specific funded positions advertised above, interested students should contact Dr. Erin Sauer via email outlining their research experiences, interests, and possible topics of graduate study with their CV. Generally, our lab integrates field, lab, and quantitative techniques to understand drivers and impacts of infectious diseases in amphibians and wild box-nesting birds. Students are encouraged to consider writing a fellowship proposal (e.g., NSF GRFP) to help develop their research interests. The EENR graduate program deadline is December 1st for students starting the following Fall semester and there are no Spring admissions, so please reach out at least a month before the deadline. Postdoc and grad student pay info.
Undergraduate students
We encourage undergraduate students with interests disease ecology, urban wildlife conservation, immunology, or similar topics to reach out about potential opportunities. Prospective undergraduates should send contact Dr. Erin Sauer via email outlining their interests in the lab, their year and major, and their desired degree of involvement.
If there are no postdoctoral positions advertised, interested applicants are encouraged to apply for external fellowship funding. Some examples being, the LSRF Fellowship (Fall deadline), the Smith Fellowship (Fall deadline), NSERC Fellowship (Canadian citizens/permanent residents, Fall deadline), NSF-PRFB (US citizen/permanent residents), or the HSFP Fellowship (non-US nationals, Spring deadline). I am happy to discuss fellowship project ideas, feel free to email me.
Graduate students
Prospective graduate students can apply to the Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources program (MS, PhD). When there are no specific funded positions advertised above, interested students should contact Dr. Erin Sauer via email outlining their research experiences, interests, and possible topics of graduate study with their CV. Generally, our lab integrates field, lab, and quantitative techniques to understand drivers and impacts of infectious diseases in amphibians and wild box-nesting birds. Students are encouraged to consider writing a fellowship proposal (e.g., NSF GRFP) to help develop their research interests. The EENR graduate program deadline is December 1st for students starting the following Fall semester and there are no Spring admissions, so please reach out at least a month before the deadline. Postdoc and grad student pay info.
Undergraduate students
We encourage undergraduate students with interests disease ecology, urban wildlife conservation, immunology, or similar topics to reach out about potential opportunities. Prospective undergraduates should send contact Dr. Erin Sauer via email outlining their interests in the lab, their year and major, and their desired degree of involvement.