Hi: We anticipate receiving funding on May 1, 1995 for a project that will provide 30 months of Graduate Research support (@$17,000 per year to start, increasing to $19,000) plus travel, supplies, etc. If this project comes through (which is likely), we need a GRA who is well versed in computer programming, modeling, and electronics. This person would work with a research group studying the effects of environmental stressors on honey bees (i.e., chemical pollutants, weather, disease, mites, in environmental problems, population dynamics, ecotoxicology, chemistry, and statistics). This project took 3 years of review, negotiation, etc., and then came through in a hurry. The GRA has to be well versed in C language, PC computers, some knowledge of modeling, and able to write code to interface electronic sensors with PCs. Knowledge of biology and bees helpful, but not required. Ideally, we would like to find a graduate student interested in bees whose second area of interest is computer applications. Realistically, we may have to train a Computer Science student in the ways of bees. The work is based in Missoula, MT for 1995. Field work in 1996 will be conducted in Maryland. This is a very large, multi-disciplinary project. We already have a laboratory/field manager for the apiculture aspects, a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Chemistry, several undergraduate research assistants, and the aforementioned faculty team. Our preference is to recruit a student who will qualify for our Graduate Programs. However, we do not have a Graduate Program in Apiculture or Entomology. Computer Science has been sending us folders of qualified applicants with strong computer backgrounds. We would consider working with a Graduate Student from another institution, if they had the appropriate background in biology and computer science. Summers would have to be spent in Montana and Maryland, although some of the course-work could be taken elsewhere. This is an urgent request. We expect to receive confirmation of the award within the week. We do have some applicants already, and we need to start before the end of May. We may also have a couple of months of Grad. Support available for this summer. We originally asked for an April 1 start. Our first project and budget period will run from May 1 through Sept. 30, 1995. If we can't fill the Grad. Position until late May, we will have "saved" 1-2 months of salary, but we still have the same work needs, so may hire two students for this coming summer. Please contact us by e-mail or telephone - snail mail will be too late. Jerry J. Bromenshenk Project Director The University of Montana Missoula, MT 59812-1002 Tel: 406-243-5648 Fax: 406-243-4184 E-Mail: [log in to unmask] P.S. We are accepting also Work-Study Applicants and volunteers. We currently are not hiring any more "Hourly" technicians, since we have many students who are currently working for us and who comprise an existing pool of employees and candidates for non-graduate positions. So, please do not flood us with applications for positions other than that described.