Study how seedling handling practices from propagation through transport and planting affect seedling quality in reforestation. Work with USDA Forest Service nurseries and managers across the Interior West to design manipulative research trials and measure plant physiology and morphology.
Center for Forest Nursery and Seedling Research (CFNSR) at University of Idaho. Supervised by Dr. Andrew Nelson. Initial 2-year funding as a research assistantship. Conferences and peer-reviewed publication opportunities. Position based in Moscow, Idaho — Palouse region with strong outdoor recreation.
Bachelor's degree in forestry, plant ecophysiology, botany, or closely related discipline. Interest in reforestation/forestry future career. Comfortable with greenhouse, lab, and field work. Must pass criminal background check.
Heads up: eligibility rules and deadlines change each cycle. Always cross-check the official application portal before you submit.
Confirm eligibility — Bachelor's degree in forestry, plant ecophysiology, botany, or related discipline.
Complete the online interest form: https://forms.gle/PzuEnDKjzjkHybph6.
Prepare your CV highlighting any greenhouse, lab, or field experience.
Identify three professional or academic references and request them to expect contact.
Gather unofficial transcripts from your Bachelor's program.
Send a brief introduction email to Dr. Andrew Nelson at asnelson@uidaho.edu attaching your CV, references contact info, and transcripts.
Wait for response. Strong candidates are interviewed and invited to formally apply to UI graduate program.
Most rejected applications fail on test scores, not credentials. Get a PBridge tutor to prepare you for the exams required for this scholarship.
Yes. International graduate students including Nigerians are eligible. Bachelor's in forestry, botany, or plant science required. Apply via the online form first, then email Dr. Andrew Nelson.
Competitive monthly stipend, full waiver of out-of-state tuition, in-state tuition coverage, student health insurance, and additional funds for research supplies and travel to conferences.
Review of applications begins immediately and continues until a suitable candidate is found. Start date is August 2026 — apply by April-May 2026 for best chance.
Step 1: Complete the online form at https://forms.gle/PzuEnDKjzjkHybph6. Step 2: Email Dr. Andrew Nelson at asnelson@uidaho.edu with a brief introduction, CV, contact info for 3 references, and unofficial transcripts.
Demonstrated interest in reforestation/nursery research, hands-on experience with greenhouse or field work, ability to work independently and in teams, and strong communication skills strengthen applications.
Deadline: Rolling — Start August 2026
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