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We believe that science is for everyone and we are committed to welcoming and supporting all members of our community regardless of age, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, family structure, disability, ethnicity, race, religion, nationality, or socio-economic background.
Postdocs and technicians: We typically advertise open positions on Jobs@UVa and Evoldir. Please email Bob to inquire about other opportunities and discuss your research interests and potential collaborations.
Graduate students: We're always on the lookout for exceptional PhD candidates with interests in evolution, ecology, genetics, and physiology. Please email Bob to inquire about opportunities and discuss your scientific interests. Check out the Biology graduate program's webpage or the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior group at UVA for more details.
UVA undergraduates: We often have volunteer or work-study opportunities available for students interested in gaining experience with lab and/or field research and animal care. Email Dr. Cox for details. Biology majors with interests in ecology, evolution, genetics, physiology, behavior, zoology, and natural history are encouraged to discuss possibilities for designing Independent Research projects or Distinguished Majors Projects.
High school students and teachers: Drop us a line!
Graduate students: We're always on the lookout for exceptional PhD candidates with interests in evolution, ecology, genetics, and physiology. Please email Bob to inquire about opportunities and discuss your scientific interests. Check out the Biology graduate program's webpage or the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior group at UVA for more details.
UVA undergraduates: We often have volunteer or work-study opportunities available for students interested in gaining experience with lab and/or field research and animal care. Email Dr. Cox for details. Biology majors with interests in ecology, evolution, genetics, physiology, behavior, zoology, and natural history are encouraged to discuss possibilities for designing Independent Research projects or Distinguished Majors Projects.
High school students and teachers: Drop us a line!