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Details: 7 Paid positions for returning students 40 hours/week

UW - Center for Limnology. Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics. Summer Research: BIOECONOMICS OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES. Spend your summer working outdoors in the North woods!. Learn valuable research skills for both Natural and Social Sciences!. Duties:

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Details: 7 Paid positions for returning students 40 hours/week

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  1. UW - Center for Limnology Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics Summer Research: BIOECONOMICS OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES Spend your summer working outdoors in the North woods! Learnvaluable research skills for both Natural and Social Sciences! • Duties: • 35%interviewing boaters at boat ramps about their activities and invasive species • 35% inspecting boats coming off the water for aquatic invasive species • 20% distributing boater surveys • 10% entering data • Details: • 7 Paid positions for returning students • 40 hours/week • May 20 - Sept 2 (dates are flexible) • Free housing at Trout Lake Research Station • Applicationsaccepted until March 30 • (or until positions are filled) • For more information: visit www.aae.wisc.edu/ais • To apply: Send cover letter and resume to ais@aae.wisc.edu UW - Center for Limnology Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics

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