Friday, October 24, 2025
Managing Director - Botstober Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control (BIWFC)
Hi MAPP alums!
Opportunity shared by Dr. Allen Rutberg and MAPP alum, Kali Pereira, PhD Candidate. Dr. Rutberg also added that if anyone is serious about applying, they should get in touch with him:
Managing Director - Botstober Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control (BIWFC)
The Dietrich Botstiber Foundation in Media, Pennsylvania, United States. (on-site)
Job Type Full-Time
Job Duration Indefinite
Salary $85,000.00 - $105,000.00
Specialty Administration & Project Mgmt
Min Experience 5-7 Years
Min Education BA/BS/Undergraduate
Description
The Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control (BIWFC) is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of humane wildlife management through fertility control. By convening experts, supporting research, and engaging with practitioners, policymakers, and the public, the Institute seeks to expand awareness and adoption of wildlife fertility control as a viable and sustainable tool for wildlife management.
We are seeking an experienced and strategic leader to serve as Managing Director of the BIWFC. Reporting to the Foundation Administrator and Deputy Administrator, the Managing Director will play a pivotal role in guiding the Institute’s vision, programs, and partnerships. This is a rare opportunity for a mission-driven professional to shape a growing field and steward a program with national and international reach.
See more here: https://careers.wildlife.org/
Upcoming AGNR Internships Outside of the DMV
Internships Outside of the DMV
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
5:00-6:30 PM
Have you considered looking for an internship that is outside of the DC/MD/VA area but aren't exactly sure how to do it?
Hear from recent AGNR alumni about their experiences finding, applying to, and participating in internships outside of the DMV. You will gain insight on how to make all of the “things” work and help remove some barriers to your participation in competitive and interesting experiences!
PhD Opportunity – Bat Functional Morphology & Biomechanics (Fall 2026, University of Tennessee)
PhD Position in Bat Functional Morphology and Biomechanics – University of Tennessee, Knoxville
The Evolutionary Biomechanics Lab led by Dr. Michael Granatosky (Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee) is recruiting PhD students to begin in Fall 2026. Our lab investigates the evolution of animal locomotion, focusing on how species meet novel biomechanical challenges. Current projects examine the evolution of neuromuscular control systems, the links between musculoskeletal anatomy and performance, and how animals adapt behaviorally and mechanically following limb loss.
For this position, we are particularly seeking students interested in the evolution of terrestrial locomotion in bats.
This project will integrate comparative and experimental approaches to test whether adaptations for quadrupedal agility in bats come at an energetic cost to flight. Students will have opportunities to combine metabolic measurements, high-speed videography, electromyography, force plate analysis, and morphometric dissections across a range of species, including fieldwork in Brazil, where bat diversity is exceptional.
Students in the lab receive broad, hands-on training in functional and anatomical biomechanics, and participate in both independent and team-based research. Our group emphasizes mentorship, collaboration, and professional development in an inclusive environment.
More information:
Lab website: https://eeb.utk.edu/people/
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology: https://eeb.utk.edu/
Graduate program details and application process: https://eeb.utk.edu/graduate-
To Apply / Inquire:
Prospective students are encouraged to contact Dr. Granatosky directly at mgranato@utk.edu
to discuss potential projects and funding opportunities. Please include a brief description of your research interests and a CV.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Hollings Scholarship for Environmental Studies - Rising Sophomores!
Attention SOPHOMORES (and future sophomores) studying atmospheric and oceanic sciences, environmental engineering, environmental sciences or policy, or ANY major with a strong environmental focus!
Click here to learn about Maryland's 2025 Hollings Scholars!
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's HollingsScholarship provides two-year academic scholarships (up to a maximum of $9,500 per year) for full-time study, and a 10-week, full-time, paid internship position ($700/week) the summer after junior year at a NOAA facility. In the last nine years, 40 Maryland students have won Hollings Scholarships!
To learn more, please click here to complete a brief questionnaire, or write to us at noaahollings@umd.edu
Eligibility requirements: applicants for Hollings Scholarships must be US Citizens; and must have GPA's of 3.0 or higher each semester and in their major.
Francis DuVinage, Ph.D.
Director, National Scholarships Office
University of Maryland
http://www.scholarships.umd.edu
GCA Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards
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