PhD Funded Positions in Movement Ecology at Florida International University
Florida International University in Miami, FL, United States, is offering two fully funded PhD positions in Movement Ecology. These positions are ideal for students interested in animal movement, ecosystem conservation, and interdisciplinary research in ecology. The research areas include acoustic telemetry, fisheries science, seascape ecology, and Everglades research, providing a rich environment for graduate study and professional development.
Funding packages for these PhD positions include a competitive mix of Research Assistantships and Teaching Assistantships. The support covers tuition, research activities, and professional development opportunities across multiple disciplines related to ecosystem conservation. International applicants are encouraged to apply, making this an inclusive opportunity for students worldwide.
The announcement is shared by Professor Adam Agristok from Michigan State University, who regularly posts global research positions in agriculture and biosciences. While the specific supervisors for these positions at Florida International University are not named, the program emphasizes graduate research funding and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Applicants should have a strong academic background in ecology, biology, environmental science, or related fields. The post does not specify detailed requirements such as GPA, language proficiency, or particular skills, but encourages international candidates to apply. Interested students should visit the provided link for full details and application instructions.
Key academic keywords for this opportunity include Movement Ecology, Ecosystem Conservation, Acoustic Telemetry, Fisheries Science, Seascape Ecology, Graduate Research Funding, Everglades Research, and Ecology. The application deadline is November 21, 2025, and further information can be found at the official posting link.