If you are interested in joining our group, please contact Emilia (emilia.martins@asu.edu).
Prospective graduate students may want to consider these degree programs: http://sols.asu.edu/degree-programs/graduate, including the Animal Behavior PhD (http://sols.asu.edu/degree-programs/animal-behavior-phd) and Evolutionary Biology PhD (http://sols.asu.edu/degree-programs/evolutionary-biology-phd) programs.
Undergraduate researchers may want to explore opportunities here: http://sols.asu.edu/research/undergraduate-student-research, including SOLUR (http://sols.asu.edu/research/solur) and OURS (https://ours.thecollege.asu.edu/).
You may also want to look at the Animal Behavior Society and the Turner award for travel awards to the annual ABS meetings, or at the Weaving the Future of Animal Behavior (WFAB) group for postdocs and other early-career scientists.Â
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