Sea Grant and NOAA Graduate Fellowships

2012 Sea Grant/NOAA Fisheries Graduate Fellowship Program in Population Dynamics

This program awards at least two new fellowships each year to Ph.D. students who are interested in careers related to the population dynamics of living marine resources and the development and implementation of quantitative methods for assessing their status. Funding for up to three years is available for fellows to work on thesis topics of public interest and relevance to NMFS under the guidance of NMFS mentors at participating NMFS Science Centers or Laboratories.

*All applications must come through the sponsoring Sea Grant program. The deadline for application to Washington Sea Grant is January 20, 2012.

*Federal Funding Opportunity #: NOAA-OAR-SG-2012-2003206

*Grants.gov announcement and application

*Washington Sea Grant - General Information: www.wsg.washington.edu/education/fellowships/SG-NOAA.html

*National Sea Grant Office General Information: www.seagrant.noaa.gov/funding/fisheriesgradfellowship.html

 

2012 Sea Grant/NOAA Fisheries Graduate Fellowship Program in Marine Resource Economics

The Graduate Fellowship Program generally awards two new fellowships each year to Ph.D. students who are interested in careers related to the development and implementation of quantitative methods for assessing the economics of the conservation and management of living marine resources. Funding for up to two years is available for fellows to work on thesis topics of public interest and relevance to NMFS under the guidance of NMFS mentors at participating NMFS Science Centers or Laboratories.

*All applications must come through the sponsoring Sea Grant program. The deadline for application to Washington Sea Grant is January 20, 2012.

*Federal Funding Opportunity #: NOAA-OAR-SG-2012-2003214

*Grants.gov announcement and application

*Washington Sea Grant – General Information: www.wsg.washington.edu/education/fellowships/SG-NOAA.html

*National Sea Grant Office – General Information: www.seagrant.noaa.gov/funding/fisheriesgradfellowship.html

 

For more information, please contact Nancy Reichley at sgfellow@u.washington.edu or 206-685-8302.