The Department of Rural Sociology at the University of Missouri is recruiting for two graduate assistantships to begin fall term 2017. Students interested in addressing critical challenges of the 21st century – including preserving our natural resources, providing safe and nutritious food for an expanding population, adapting to climate changes, and maintaining sustainable rural livelihoods – are encouraged to apply. The two assistantships can be available at either masters or PhD level, depending on the student’s background and education. To find out more about these assistantships, contact Jere Gilles, Director of Graduate Studies ([email protected]). To find out more about the Department’s faculty and research interests or to apply for admittance to the program explore the website at http://dass.missouri.edu/ruralsoc. Applications are accepted on an on-going basis, but to be considered for assistantships students must apply by March 1, 2017.”
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Ron "Dr. Dirt" Reuter
Program Lead OSU-Cascades Natural Resources Archives
February 2021
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