
Posted May 9, 2011
The Project:
This project will
investigate managing stockpiled perennial forages with beef cows and the impact
on cow performance, forage yield and composition, forage quality, soil
nutrients and system costs. Both field
and laboratory studies will be conducted.
Qualifications:
Applicants must be highly motivated to pursue a research career. Applicants should have a strong background in beef cattle, ruminant nutrition or the animal sciences. Interested individuals holding a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science should to have a minimum average of 70% before considering submission of an application. A successful application to the College of Graduate Studies at the University of Saskatchewan will be required. Information on the College as well as application forms may be obtained at http://www.usask.ca/cgsr/.
Starting Date: The student is to commence in the Fall term (September 2011), or once a suitable candidate has been identified.
Stipend: A standard University graduate stipend for the successful candidate is available: MSc $16,000/year or PhD $18,000/year.
How to Apply:
Send your curriculum vitae, along with a complete application and contact information, by JULY 31st, 2011 to:
Dr. HA (Bart) Lardner
(306) 220-9179
Western Beef Development Centre
Department of Animal & Poultry Science
51 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon SK, Canada S7N 5A8
For More Information:
General admission requirements and an on-line application form can be found at the College of Graduate Studies and Research website: www.usask.ca/cgsr/prospective_students/apply.php. Once completed, send your completed application package, including a cover letter summarizing your qualifications to:
Graduate Secretary, Department of Animal & Poultry Science
51 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon SK, Canada S7N 5A8