Graduate Work at SFA
If you are interested in graduate work in Dr. Kwiatkowski's lab, you can send him an email inquiring about openings. Please include a statement of your background and interests. You may be asked to later send the following information:
Please contact Dr. Kwiatkowski before sending the information above.
More information regarding graduate school in biology at SFA can be found on the department's website here.
If you are interested in graduate work in Dr. Kwiatkowski's lab, you can send him an email inquiring about openings. Please include a statement of your background and interests. You may be asked to later send the following information:
- Field and/or lab experience
- An unofficial copy of your transcripts
- GRE scores
Please contact Dr. Kwiatkowski before sending the information above.
More information regarding graduate school in biology at SFA can be found on the department's website here.
Undergraduate Student Resources and Opportunities
Research Opportunities.
Much of the research in our lab is field-based, which might include stomping around ponds late at night or hiking in the heat of the day. However, there may also be lab-based research going on as well. Students might also be needed for help with care and maintenance of preserved specimens in the SFA Vertebrate Museum.
If you are interested in research experience, please stop by Dr. Kwiatkowski's office or send him an email (link is in upper right corner of this page). There are two primary ways to get research experience in Dr. Kwiatkowski's lab:
Student Resources
See the following links for student resources, such as academic and financial support.
Research Opportunities.
Much of the research in our lab is field-based, which might include stomping around ponds late at night or hiking in the heat of the day. However, there may also be lab-based research going on as well. Students might also be needed for help with care and maintenance of preserved specimens in the SFA Vertebrate Museum.
If you are interested in research experience, please stop by Dr. Kwiatkowski's office or send him an email (link is in upper right corner of this page). There are two primary ways to get research experience in Dr. Kwiatkowski's lab:
- Volunteer work. This is the easiest way to help with our research. There are often a variety of projects to help with, especially during the spring.
- BIO 275 or 475. Students can also get course credit, from 1 - 3 credit hours, for independent research projects. This requires commitment on the part of a faculty advisor and is, therefore, dependent on their availability for that semester.
Student Resources
See the following links for student resources, such as academic and financial support.
- Department of Biology website. Includes information on degree requirements, advising, faculty interests, and other opportunities.
- College of Sciences and Mathematics student resources page. Lots of links to student support resources.
- STEM Center. Potential of research and financial support.