Biological Sciences – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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  • University/Institute Name Kent State University
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration4 years
  • Position Funding Type Graduate Assistantship (RA or TA) or PhD Scholarship
  • Application deadlineNov 2025

Position Details (PhD Program)

The Biological Sciences – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology degree from Kent State University provides opportunities to study in areas such as animal behavior, entomology, limnology, microbial ecology, ornithology, systems ecology, systematic and evolutionary biology, environmental physiology, vertebrate ecology and population and community ecology.

Although courses of study are tailored to students’ interests and needs, the program for all students normally includes training in population, community, ecosystems and evolutionary ecology and statistical theory. 

Because of the interdisciplinary nature of ecology, students from the  Biological Sciences – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Biological Sciences – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology degree at Kent State University Kent State University are encouraged to take courses in geology, mathematics, chemistry and other disciplines.

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  • Understand advanced biological concepts beyond the scope of the typical undergraduate degree, and increase the depth of their knowledge through coursework and hands-on experiences.
  • Apply scientific principles and appreciate work outside of their particular field.
  • Effectively communicate about science with colleagues as well as those outside of the student’s area of expertise.
  • Develop the necessary laboratory skills that will allow testing of hypotheses.

Courses include:

  • Biological Statistics
  • Responsible Conduct in Research and Teaching-biological Sciences 
  • Seminar in Biology 
  • Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Communities and Ecosystems
  • Population and Community Ecology

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

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