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Dean
John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
*Deadline has passed for 2008
The
Knauss fellowship, established in 1979, provides a unique educational
experience to students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and
Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting
those resources. The program matches highly qualified graduate students
with "hosts" in the legislative and executive branch of
government located in the Washington, D.C. area, for a one year paid
fellowship. The program is named in honor of one of Sea Grant's founders,
former NOAA Administrator, John A. Knauss. CTSG is now accepting applications
from graduate students for the one-year period due to begin about
February 1, 2009. Not less than 30 applicants will be selected for
the program. Details about the program and how to apply may be found
on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration web page: http://www.seagrant.noaa.gov/knauss/knauss.html.
The local Sea
Grant program receives and administers the cooperative agreement of
$41,500 per student on behalf of each Fellow selected from their program.
Of this amount, the local Sea Grant program provides $33,000 to each
Fellow for stipend and living expenses (per diem). $7,000 will be
used to cover mandatory health insurance for the Fellow and moving
expenses; any remaining funds shall be used for the fellow during
the Fellowship year, first to satisfy academic degree-related activities,
and second for Fellowship-related activities. Finally, up to $1,500
can be used to cover Placement week costs. No indirect costs are allowed
by this program.
Interested students
should discuss this fellowship with the local Sea Grant Program Director;
in Connecticut that is Dr,
Sylvain De Guise. To obtain the RFP, please visit Grant.gov.
Federal Funding Opportunity #: OAR-SG-2009-2001198. For more information,
please contact Miquel.Lugo@noaa.gov.
Complete applications must be submitted to the CTSG office no later
than 4:30 pm (EST) Deadline has passed for 2008. Those intending
to apply should call the Director at their earliest convenience (and
at a minimum one month prior to the due date) to arrange an interview
and to receive further application guidance. As completed application
packages require a letter of recommendation from the Sea Grant Director,
it is important to contact the Director as early as possible in the
application process.
National
Marine Fisheries Service - Sea Grant Joint Graduate Fellowship Program
in Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics
These
programs award PhD fellowships to students interested in careers related
to the population dynamics of living marine resources, the development
and implementation of quantitative methods for assessing their status,
and the development and implementation of quantitative methods for
assessing the economics of conservation and management of living marine
resources. The Fellowships are available to US citizens who are graduate
students enrolled in PhD degree programs in academic institutions
in the United States and its territories. Sea Grant and NMFS, with
required institutional matching funds, expect to support at least
four new Fellows in Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics
in FY 2008. Fellows will work on thesis problems of public interest
and relevance to NMFS and have summer internships at participating
NMFS Science Centers or Laboratories under the guidance of NMFS mentors.
Deadline
has passed for 2008. Those intending to apply should contact the
Connecticut Sea Grant Associate Director, Robert
Johnston, (Tel. 860) 405-9278) at their earliest convenience.
There are two separate funding numbers for the two portions of this
competition. To obtain the RFP, please visit Grants.gov.
Population Dynamics Federal Funding Opportunity #: OAR-SG-2008-2001201.
Marine Resource Economics Federal Funding Opportunity #: OAR-SG-2008-2001202.
For more information, please contact Terry.Smith@noaa.gov.
Additional details may be found at http://www.seagrant.noaa.gov/funding/rfp.html.Additional
Information
Please contact
Robert Johnston at
the CTSG office, (860) 405-9278, if you require additional information
regarding these announcements. Additional details and application
materials for each of these programs may be found on the National
Sea Grant web site.
The
Yale-Sea Grant Coastal Policy Internship Program.
The
Yale-Sea
Grant Coastal Internship Program based at the Center
for Coastal and Watershed Systems at the Yale School of Forestry and
Environmental Studies provides practical experience for graduate student
interns to play a role in the interface between scientific studies
and local government action. Selected interns participate in the formulation
of public policy as well as providing important data or analyses to
local organization and regulatory agencies. To learn more about the
program, Yale students should contact Martha
Smith or Bob
Pomeroy.
The
Long Island Sound Fellowship Program.
Two partial fellowships for graduate students who
are interested in coastal environmental management careers will be
funded for 2007-2008. The fellows will support the work of the Long
Island Sound Study's scientific and Technical Advisory Committee.
The fellowships will be administered by the Sea Grant programs in
CT and NY, with one fellow from each state. Download
the detailed announcement in PDF from the EPA Long
Island Sound Study site for details.