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Sea Grant is recruiting graduate and professional students
for three national environmental fellowships. These are paid, 1-2 year
fellowships that offer excellent networking and career building opportunities.
These are particularly appropriate for graduate students that are close
to the end of their program in environmental science, policy, or law and have a
strong interest marine and Great Lakes issues. Below is a
short description of each. Please forward to potential candidates! Environmental Fellowship
Opportunities for Graduate and Professional Students Knauss Marine Policy
Fellowship This program matches graduate
students with hosts in the legislative or executive branches, or other
institutions in Washington, D.C. Fellows learn about and contribute to
policy projects related to marine and Great Lakes resources. http://www.seagrant.noaa.gov/knauss/ Sea Grant- Great Lakes Commission Fellowship This fellowship is based at the
Great Lakes Commission, a non-profit, binational organization in Ann Arbor that
works to advance the environmental quality and sustainable economic development
of the Great Lakes region. The fellow will contribute to and benefit from
research coordination and policy analysis activities. http://www.glc.org/about/scholarships/fellow.html NOAA Coastal Management
Fellowship Fellows work with agency hosts
around the U.S. in state coastal zone management programs. Projects will
address substantive state-level coastal resource management issues such as
climate change adaptation and hazard resiliency. http://www.csc.noaa.gov/cms/fellows.html Students must apply directly to their state Sea Grant
programs. The application deadlines are in late January or
February. Lynn Vaccaro Project Coordinator Michigan Sea Grant University of Michigan Dana Building, Rm 4036 |