UNCW Environmental Sciences offers a Master's of Science (non-thesis). See https://www.uncw.edu/evs/MSDegree.html for details. I am currently accepting Master's students interested in forest ecology, fire ecology, or tree-ring science. Competitive students will receive funding through research assistantships, teaching assistantships, or hourly pay. Please contact me with any questions.Â
I am also occasionally available to advise thesis students through the Master's of Science in Marine Science or as a co-advisor through the Geoscience Program. Ask me for more details.
I am looking for reliable, bright, and motivated students interested in forest ecology! Opportunities include:
Directed Independent Study (e.g., EVS 491) to satisfy applied learning requirements
FYRE - First Year Research Experience for new UNCW students
Hourly research assistantships (using grant funds or work study)
Honors thesis - I am happy to supervise honors theses
If you're interested in learning more, please email me! Be sure to share a little bit about yourself!
Check out this short video by graduate student Jessie Wilson!