Fred M. van Eck Scholarships:
Graduate Assistantships
Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University
Description: The Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center (HTIRC) at Purdue
University is seeking outstanding candidates interested in working toward M.S. or Ph.D.
degrees. Areas of research include: development of plant tissue culture and genetic
modification technologies for tree improvement; conservation and population genetics;
forest tree breeding; forest entomology; nursery, outplanting, and silvicultural stand
management.
Fred M. van Eck Foundation for Purdue University: Funding for the van Eck Scholarships is
provided by the Fred M. van Eck Foundation for Purdue University whose purpose is to
support research in the genetic improvement of high-value North American hardwood tree
species.
Qualifications: Candidates should have well developed quantitative skills and knowledge
and experience in biological sciences such as forestry, horticulture, botany, plant
biology, genetics, physiology, entomology, or pathology. Candidates should have a GPA of
at least 3.2 and a top-tier GRE score.
Assistantships will be awarded at $18,000 (M.S.) and $20,500 (Ph.D.) per year. In
addition, an annual research budget ($10,000) will be available for research support and a
laptop computer will be provided for the duration of the scholarship.
Applications or Additional Information : For fall semester, (August 2012), applications
must be received by November 15, 2011 (M.S. and Ph.D). Applicants must mail a short (one
page) letter of interest, resume, cumulative GPA, GRE scores, TOEFL scores (international
students only) and three letters of reference to one of the principal investigators listed
below. Please visit:
www.htirc.org <http://www.htirc.org/> and contact Drs. Fei (
sfei@purdue.edu<mailto:sfei@purdue.edu>), Ginzel ( mginzel(a)purdue.edu
<mailto:mginzel@purdue.edu> ), Jacobs (
djacobs@purdue.edu<mailto:djacobs@purdue.edu> ), Jenkins ( jenkinma(a)purdue.edu
<mailto:jenkinma@purdue.edu> ), Lawson (
sslawson@purdue.edu<mailto:sslawson@purdue.edu> or shaneka.lawson(a)gmail.com
<mailto:shaneka.lawson@gmail.com> ), Meilan ( rmeilan(a)purdue.edu
<mailto:rmeilan@purdue.edu> ), Michler ( michler(a)purdue.edu
<mailto:michler@purdue.edu> or cmichler(a)fs.fed.us
<file:///\\C%7C\Documents%2520and%2520Settings\janisgos\Local%2520Settings\Temporary%2520Internet%2520Files\OLKD0\cmichler@fs.fed.us>
), Pijut ( ppijut(a)purdue.edu <mailto:ppijut@purdue.edu> or ppijut(a)fs.fed.us
<mailto:ppijut@fs.fed.us> ), Saunders ( msaunders(a)purdue.edu
<mailto:msaunders@purdue.edu> ), or Woeste ( woeste(a)purdue.edu
<mailto:woeste@purdue.edu> or kwoeste(a)fs.fed.us <mailto:kwoeste@fs.fed.us> )
prior to submitting a formal application and identify one of these principal investigators
as your potential adviser. If selected for a van Eck Scholarship, we will notify you to
make formal application to Purdue University.
About us: HTIRC is a collaborative regional research organization of industry, state and
federal agency and university partners, administratively located in the Department of
Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University . Its purpose is to improve the
genetic quality and regeneration success of North American hardwood tree species.
Matthew D. Ginzel, PhD
Assistant Professor
Departments of Entomology and Forestry & Natural Resources
Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center
Purdue University
901 W. State Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2089
www.entm.purdue.edu/forest/
765-494-9369
765-494-0535 fax