Research Associate Specialist
Events/University Recruiting (3 months ago)
About this role
The Research Associate Specialist will work in the Department of Entomology, focusing on a variety of research tasks related to bumble bee communities. This grant-funded position involves supervising undergraduate student employees and conducting field surveys, as well as digitizing research data in collaboration with USDA-ARS and The Ohio State University.
Required Skills
- Field Surveys
- Data Digitization
- Research Collaboration
- Teamwork
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Entomology
About Events/University Recruiting
lsu.eduLouisiana State University (LSU) is the flagship public research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across the arts and sciences, engineering, business, agriculture, and health sciences. As an R1 research institution, LSU pursues cross-disciplinary research and innovation addressing global challenges—such as energy, coastal resilience, and public health—through partnerships with industry, government, and communities. With a vibrant campus life, nationally recognized athletics (the LSU Tigers), and extensive experiential and outreach programs, the university emphasizes student success, community engagement, and preparing graduates to lead regionally and globally.
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