Forwarded on behalf of Dr. Congreves.
From: Congreves, Kate [mailto:kate.congreves@usask.ca]
Sent: March-02-17 4:44 PM
To: Terry Ramm; Martha Blouw
Subject: Recruiting graduate students
Hello,
Would it be possible to advertise available graduate student positions (see below) to the 4th year undergrad students & MSc students in Agriculture at UoM?
Many thanks,
Kate
Dr. Kate A. Congreves, Assistant Professor
Horticulture: Soil Health, Biogeochemistry & Crop Nutrition
Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Department of Plant Sciences
College of Agriculture and Bioresources
University of Saskatchewan
51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon SK
Office: 2C18 Agriculture Bldg
Tel: (306) 966-8001
Twitter: @KateCongreves
agbio.usask.ca
Celebrating 100+ YEARS AGBIO
Graduate Student Positions, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
Project title #1:
Understanding soil health in horticultural and agricultural soils
Supervisors: Dr. Kate Congreves and Dr. Melissa Arcand
Project description: The proposed research will examine how different horticultural & agricultural practices have influenced soil health,
and will identify which key soil attributes are most important in determining soil health. This project will focus on a unique set of long-term trials at the University of Saskatchewan, which have produced vegetables, fruit, or grains for the past several
decades. The project will engage a MSc student in field work (soil sample collection), lab work (analysis for numerous soil attributes such as nutrients, organic matter, aggregate stability, etc.), data integration and interpretation (soil health scoring).
The candidate will have opportunities to interact with horticultural producers, provincial and federal government researchers, other graduate students and researchers within the Dept. of Plant Sciences and the Dept. of Soil Science at the University of Saskatchewan.
Project title #2:
Understanding nutrient dynamics in diverse vs simple crop rotations
Supervisors: Dr. Kate Congreves and Dr. Richard Farrell
Project description: The proposed research will examine crop residue decomposition and soil nutrient dynamics in simplified vs diversified
crop rotations. This project will employ 15N tracer techniques to understand nitrogen transformation and loss from above- vs below-ground crop residues over time, and will focus on a ~30yr field trial located at the University of Guelph. The project
will engage a MSc or PhD student in field work (plant sampling, soil sampling, and greenhouse gas sample collection), lab work (analysis for plant nitrogen, soil mineral nitrogen, organic nitrogen, and nitrous oxide emissions), data integration and interpretation.
The candidate will have opportunities to interact with agricultural producers, government researchers, other graduate students, and researchers within the Dept. of Plant Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, and also at the University of Guelph (Dept.
of Plant Agriculture & the School of Environmental Sciences).
To apply for either position, please send your unofficial transcripts, CV and names of two references to: Dr. Kate Congreves, Assistant Professor with the Department of Plant Sciences at the
University of Saskatchewan. Email: kate.congreves@usask.ca
Qualifications: Applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree with a strong background in natural or agricultural sciences. Expertise in
agriculture, horticulture, soil, and plant science is desired.
Annual stipend: $21,000 per year for MSc, or $25,000 per year for PhD. Additionally, there are scholarship and teaching assistant opportunities
to supplement the stipend beyond this base level.