We typically have about
a dozen full-time graduate students and technicians in the lab, and I
have to say we all get along very well. If you are interested in
generating knowledge that will help governments manage our lakes wisely;
if you can swim and drive; if you’d rather be in a canoe than at a
computer, in Muskoka rather than in a mall; if you’re keen to work at
the forefront of applied ecological research in Canada, and, if you
have decided, whatever your age, that you need a graduate degree, then
drop by the lab in Toronto (Lumbers room 212) for a conversation about
opportunities. We are currently funded to work in all of the research
areas described under "Research"
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