Masters opportunities in Ecology and Conservation at the College of William
and Mary

The Biology Department at the College of William and Mary is recruiting new
research Masters students in behavioral, plant, wetlands, viral, functional,
spatial, physiological, evolutionary, mathematical, and conservation
ecology, to start in Fall 2016.

We offer a two-year research-intensive Masters program where students are
supported by teaching assistantships and full tuition waivers. For many
students, getting a Masters in two years and writing publications and grants
before applying to highly competitive Ph.D. programs or jobs is a very
attractive option. We have a great track record of our recent MS students
going on to excellent P

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