Maryland Sea Grant is now accepting applications for FOUR graduate student opportunities! |
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This program's mission is to provide on-the-job education and training opportunities in coastal resource management and policy for postgraduate students and to provide project assistance to state coastal zone management agencies and other key NOAA partners.
The five fellowship positions start in August 2023 and are available with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Maine Coastal Program, US Virgin Islands Department of Planning & Natural Resources, Washington Department of Ecology Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program, and Coastal States Organization.
Application Deadline January 27, 2023 |
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The Knauss Fellowship provides a unique educational experience to students interested in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources.
This program matches highly qualified graduate students with host offices in the U.S. Congress or executive branch of government located in the Washington, D.C., area for a one-year paid fellowship. Visit our website today to learn more and schedule a meeting with our staff.
Application Deadline February 16, 2023 at 5PM
*DC applicants should contact the National Sea Grant Office and Virginia Sea Grant. |
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The NMFS-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship Program in Population and Ecosystem Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics funds PhD students studying in one of two priority areas in three year research-based fellowships. Each fellow will be required to work closely with a mentor from NOAA Fisheries who will serve on the fellow’s graduate committee. The mentor may also provide access to research data sources and to working/laboratory space in a NOAA Fisheries research facility and/or research vessel, if appropriate.
Application Deadline January 25, 2023 at 5PM |
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Maryland Sea Grant is seeking a bilingual, bi-literate (i.e. fluency in Spanish-English speaking and writing) graduate assistant (GA) to help expand our capacity in community engagement, environmental literacy, and workshop development! In particular, the GA will assist on a special project to conduct a resiliency needs assessment with selected Hispanic communities in Maryland.
The GA will receive guidance and mentorship from Sea Grant staff and the ecoLatinos organization. Ideally, this project would align well with the GA and their advisor’s research interests. This project is particularly suitable for students with interests in areas such as anthropology, environmental policy, geography, psychology, sociology, or other areas focused on society and environment interactions. |
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