About Utah State University
Utah State University (USU) is a prestigious U.S.-based research institution known for its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and academic excellence. The university’s Wildlife Eco-Epidemiology Lab, within the Department of Veterinary and Clinical Life Sciences, plays a pivotal role in interdisciplinary wildlife health research, offering global scholars a dynamic environment for hands-on experience and professional development.
Job Description
The Utah State University Masters Scholarship 2025 offers a fully funded opportunity for motivated postgraduate students to join a dynamic research team working on wildlife health and eco-epidemiology. The selected candidate will be part of an ongoing study focused on waterfowl mortality and avian disease surveillance in the Great Salt Lake region.
This is a graduate assistantship position designed primarily for data management and analysis, with potential for limited fieldwork. The role includes collaboration with academic researchers, wildlife agencies, and local stakeholders to contribute to impactful ecological and public health outcomes.
Qualifications & Requirements
Eligibility Criteria:
A Bachelor’s degree in epidemiology, wildlife biology, biological sciences, or a closely related field.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and teamwork abilities.
Ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholder groups.
Knowledge of lab and field safety procedures.
Scholarship Benefits:
This fully funded program includes:
Annual stipend of $22,000
Full tuition and fee coverage
Health insurance
Two-year program duration
Graduate assistantship role starting Fall 2025 (August 25)
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with wildlife research, disease ecology, spatial analysis, or epidemiological modeling.
Background in population modeling, GIS, or remote sensing.
Experience in lab settings (BSL-2 or above) and safe animal handling.
Strong academic writing or publication history.
Required Documents:
Applicants must submit a single PDF file containing:
A 2-page cover letter describing qualifications, interest in the project, and fit for the role
A current CV
Writing sample (e.g., thesis, manuscript, academic paper)
Unofficial academic transcripts
Contact information for three professional/academic referees
How to Apply
Email your complete application package as a single PDF to Dr. Sanchez via jessica.sanchez@usu.edu using the instructions above. Applications will be considered as they are received, so early submission is encouraged.
File name format: Botulism_MS_LastName
Subject line: “Botulism application – MS student”