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OPPORTUNITIES

JOIN OUR GROUP!

Opportunities: Welcome

Thank you for your interest in joining our Carbonate Research Group!

WE ARE CURRENTLY RECRUITING ONE M.S. GRADUATE STUDENT TO JOIN OUR GROUP IN SUMMER/FALL 2023! CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS ON CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES!

We are always looking for creative, hardworking and collaborative team members to join the group! Here is some information on potential opportunities that are available to you:

Opportunities: List

Undergraduates:

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If you are a University of Kansas undergraduate who is interested in getting research experience, please contact me! We have potential work study and thesis research projects available for you. 

Graduate students (M.S./Ph.D.):

If you are interested in working together on a M.S. or Ph.D., please check out the Current Openings page to see a list of the currently funded positions that are available with the group.

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I can advise students through the KU Department of Geology. If you're interested in joining the group, please email Diana with (1) a short description of why you are interested in joining our group and (2) your resume/CV. In addition to posted positions, I encourage prospective group members to seek independent sources of funding (e.g., NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, DoD SMART scholarship, KU Self Fellowships). If you’re interested in writing a graduate fellowship together, please contact Diana with your CV and a description of your research interests.

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For more about applying to graduate school, the GeoGradApp blog provides lots of useful information. 

Postdoctoral Researchers:

I am interested in postdoc researchers in joining our group. 

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I am open to talking with those who are interested in writing fellowships or grants together (e.g. NSF Earth Science Research (EAR) postdoc fellowship). If you are interested in working on a fellowship application together, please email Diana with your CV and information about the project you are interested in developing together. â€‹

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