This MS student will work on topics under the umbrella of team science, which might include: trust and distrust, empathy, conflict, creativity, collective action, and facilitation.
Focal domains the student could integrate include river and wetland habitat restoration, wildfire adaptation, human-beaver coexistence, and management of threatened and endangered species such as salmon and steelhead.
The student will receive two years of funding and will develop and implement a project-related thesis under the mentorship of their advisor, Dr. Megan Jones, Megan.Jones@oregonstate.edu.
Priority will be given to applications received by Monday, March 17th.
Further information and details to apply can be found at the link to the position description.