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PhD Research Assistant – Conservation Psychology & Private Lands Conservation
Position Title: PhD Research Assistantship
Location: College Station, TX
Department: Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management (RWFM), Texas A&M University
Supervisor:
Gerard T. Kyle, Professor & Associate Department Head (gk...@tamu.edu)
Duration: Commence Fall of 2026. Renewable for up to 60 months based on performance and funding.
Compensation: Graduate Assistantship or Fellowship; $24K per annum, includes coverage of tuition/fees/health.
Position Overview
This position supports interdisciplinary research at the intersection of conservation psychology and private lands conservation in Texas. The PhD student will contribute to applied research, stakeholder engagement, and policy development aimed at enhancing conservation outcomes on privately owned rangelands and wildlife habitats across the state and nation.
Research Themes
The student will engage in research aligned with the following themes:
Investigating how private landowners perceive conservation risks and benefits, and how these perceptions influence land-use decisions.
Integrating participatory GIS and spatial ecology to map conservation value and conversion risk across Texas working lands.
Developing tools that combine ecological data with community narratives to enhance resilience to coastal flooding along the Texas Coastal Bend.
Explore the role of tax incentives, easements, and market-based tools in motivating conservation action.
Apply psychological models (e.g., NAM, VBN, Identity & Norm-based) to design interventions that promote pro-environmental behavior.
Facilitate workshops and co-production of knowledge with landowners, agencies, and NGOs to support conservation planning.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Application Process
Applications will be accepted through 12/1/2025. Applicants should submit a cover letter detailing their interest in the opportunity, their research experience related to the program focus, and their curriculum vitae via email to gk...@tamu.edu.
Sincerely,
Gerard T. Kyle | Professor & Associate Department Head for Academic Programs
Department of Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
2138 TAMU | College Station TX 77843-2138
Ph: 1.979.862.3794 | Cell 1.979.219.6803 | gk...@tamu.edu
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY