Funding & Fellowships Available for the Coastal Science & Policy Masters Program! 1. CSP helps provide support for students through fellowships that cover full or partial tuition, fees, and living stipends. Support is limited each year by current available funding. 2. Thanks to generous donors, CSP offers theme-based fellowships, including the Packard Coastal Conservation Fellowship and the Repass-Rodgers Fellowship on California Central Valley Salmon Restoration Policies. 3. We assist every student accepted into the masters program to source and apply for additional grant funding - one of many skills our students hone and use throughout their careers. https://loom.ly/R4vFzV4 #scipol #policy #fellowship #graduateschool #marinescience #sustainability #oceanscience #sustainablescience #marineconservation #environmentalpolicy #sustainablefutures #womeninSTEM #resilience #climatechange #coastal #masters
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Applications are now open for Fall 2025 entry into the Graduate Program in Coastal Science and Policy (CSP) at the University of California Santa Cruz. This program is tailored for rising leaders to develop interdisciplinary solutions to challenges facing coastal communities and ecosystems around the world. See how CSP stands apart from other programs and learn how to apply: https://loom.ly/R4vFzV4 The two-year Masters of Science program prepares students to identify, innovate, and implement scalable and socially just solutions to climate, biodiversity, and other sustainability challenges in coastal zones around the world. Year 1: Students take interdisciplinary courses in natural and social sciences, economics, policy analysis, coastal governance, leadership, innovation, and methods for designing scalable solutions to complex problems. Year 2: Students engage with partner organizations to co-design and pursue individual capstone projects that develop solutions for real problems. Projects may be based around the world. Please forward this announcement! Prospective applicants can learn more during the program’s virtual open house sessions throughout this fall - all information is on our website: https://loom.ly/R4vFzV4. U.S. and international students are encouraged to apply, as well as students from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds. Limited Fellowships! The application deadline is December 13, 2024. #graduateschool #masters #scipol #marinescience #policy #sustainability #oceanscience #marineconservation #environmentalscience #sustainablescience #gradstudentlife #environmentalpolicy #sustainablefutures #environmentalleaders #womeninSTEM #Resilience #climatechange #coastal
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Today's tips! 1. Statement of Purpose provides insight into your experience and capstone project interests. 2. You don't have to been an expert: Show that you have landscape knowledge on topics you want to explore in a potential project: who is working on the issue; what are pain points of the problem you want to solve? Join an upcoming virtual info session and Apply by Dec 13! https://loom.ly/R4vFzV4 #scipol #policy #fellowship #graduateschool #marinescience #sustainability #oceanscience #sustainablescience #marineconservation #environmentalpolicy #sustainablefutures #womeninSTEM #resilience #climatechange #coastal #masters #coastalresilience #oceanconservation
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The balance of the students’ compensation packages will come from grant funding. The Biological Sciences funding policy can be found here. How to Apply: To express your interest, get more information, or ask questions about my mentorship approach, please email your CV, academic transcript(s), and a cover letter that includes a short description of your research interests and background and a note about your career goals to Chelsea_little AT sfu.ca. Review of applications will begin on August 20, 2024, and continue until the positions are filled. If the position is still listed on this site, we are still accepting applications! Our values As stated in its name, the Little Ecology Group values each little piece that makes up our collective group. Our lab members come from varying backgrounds, including in our positionality and understanding of the world, and we are dedicated to making this a safe place for people of all backgrounds and levels of experience. The Little Ecology Group celebrates these differences, for they enrich what we all share: our curiosity and love for science. We strive to create an environment where people can feel confident and supported in seeking higher learning, regardless of their background or experience, and where we practice kindness and respect for ourselves and others. We seek inspiration from other group members and aim to create a fun and collaborative environment where we can learn in an engaging and supportive way. Although our research is focused on ecology, our work is not limited to only the natural world and we must consider all aspects of natural and social science, including historical relevance, cultural importance, political influence, and scientific method. We recognize the importance of not only doing science, but of understanding it in the larger context of the world, and of communicating it effectively across communities. We are community participants who share our work with local policy and decision-makers to help protect nature. If you align with these values or if you have new views to challenge and improve who we are as a group, the Little Ecology Group welcomes you! Other Positions Graduate students are hosted in the Department of Biological Sciences. If you are interested in pursuing a masters or PhD in our research group, please make sure that your research interests align with our interests and expertise In my personal experience (please check out the “research” tab); Dr. Little does not take on students that she cannot mentor effectively in their chosen disciplines or career paths. Send a brief statement about your background, research interests, and career goals to Dr. Little. Also watch this space for advertisement of posting of specific graduate positions. Link : https://lnkd.in/eqJKcEKc Copied
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Michigan Sea Grant invites proposals for research funding in 2026-2028 Michigan Sea Grant (MISG) is pleased to announce that new funding is available for projects addressing issues affecting the Great Lakes and Michigan’s coastal areas. This research should aim to develop information, create tools, or build partnerships that will improve decision-making and fulfill critical needs for challenging coastal issues in the state. MISG will support three types of research projects during the 2026-2028 funding cycle: Integrated Assessments, Core Research, and Graduate Student Research Fellowships. Research proposals are selected for funding through a competitive, peer-reviewed process. Find complete details about our 2026-28 RFP here: https://lnkd.in/g-MD9CyT Letters of Intent are due March 14, 2025. Projects invited to submit full proposals are due May 30, 2025. Any questions can be directed to MSG-RFPinfo@umich.edu. #RFP #science #research #education #greatlakes #freshwater #michigan #fellowship #requestforproposal
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Michigan Sea Grant (MISG) has announced that new funding is available for projects addressing issues affecting the #GreatLakes and Michigan’s coastal areas. This research should aim to develop information, create tools, or build partnerships that will improve decision-making and fulfill critical needs for challenging coastal issues in the state. MISG will support three types of research projects during the 2026-2028 funding cycle: Integrated Assessments, Core Research, and Graduate Student Research Fellowships. Research proposals are selected for funding through a competitive, peer-reviewed process. More information below!
Michigan Sea Grant invites proposals for research funding in 2026-2028 Michigan Sea Grant (MISG) is pleased to announce that new funding is available for projects addressing issues affecting the Great Lakes and Michigan’s coastal areas. This research should aim to develop information, create tools, or build partnerships that will improve decision-making and fulfill critical needs for challenging coastal issues in the state. MISG will support three types of research projects during the 2026-2028 funding cycle: Integrated Assessments, Core Research, and Graduate Student Research Fellowships. Research proposals are selected for funding through a competitive, peer-reviewed process. Find complete details about our 2026-28 RFP here: https://lnkd.in/g-MD9CyT Letters of Intent are due March 14, 2025. Projects invited to submit full proposals are due May 30, 2025. Any questions can be directed to MSG-RFPinfo@umich.edu. #RFP #science #research #education #greatlakes #freshwater #michigan #fellowship #requestforproposal
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FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY Program: Graduate Student Coastal and Ocean Research Fellowship Entity: Florida Sea Grant Location: Florida, US Stipend: Up to $25,000 Deadline: May 3, 2024 Description: “The objective of the program is to increase the national supply of individuals educated and trained in the assessment and sustainable utilization of coastal and ocean resources. This Fellowship will provide graduate students the opportunity to extend their research with the goal of addressing the needs of stakeholders and contributing to the peer-reviewed scientific literature. Given the broad scope of Focus Areas, research can span a wide range of disciplines (e.g., natural or social sciences, engineering, planning and design, science communication, policy and legal analysis, architecture, business, education, arts and humanities, etc.).” Eligibility: -Applications will be accepted from graduate students enrolled toward an advanced degree (Masters, Ph.D., or J.D.) in a field related to the coastal and ocean sciences. -The graduate degree must be awarded through an accredited institution of higher education in Florida. -The individual must be enrolled as a student to qualify for and use the fellowship funding. For more information: https://lnkd.in/e_p-Daxk #conservationopportunity #conservationopportunitypr #fellowshipopportunities #florida #ocean #floridaseagrant #seagrant
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The Gulf Scholars Program of The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has selected #UWF to join the program’s fourth cohort. UWF will receive $525,000 over the course of five years from the Gulf Research Program to prepare undergraduate students to address pressing environmental, health, energy and infrastructure challenges in the Gulf of Mexico region. Read more: bit.ly/3AVTMwD #UWFNews
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Utah universities are changing how they handle female-only scholarships. Here’s why. – Salt Lake Tribune - https://lnkd.in/gq-MN_QP universities are changing how they handle female-only scholarships. Here’s why. Salt Lake TribunesourceFunds Digest
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HHMI’s Science Education Alliance is changing the "Intro to Science” experience for thousands of undergrads at two- and four-year institutions across the US, transforming students into researchers early in their academic journey. Through the SEA programs, HHMI supports a community of faculty from more than 150 two- and four-year undergraduate institutions. "Typically, the way that science is taught in most places is not the way that science is actually done. And so, by incorporating real, authentic research into courses, you're not only giving students a better experience that's more aligned with the reality of doing science and being a scientist, but you're also immediately integrating them into the ecosystem in a way that has important scientific impacts." – Danielle Heller, HHMI's SEA Program Officer and SEA-GENES lead scientist. Read more: https://hhmi.news/3XdvVBs 👈
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Top Ten Degree Programs Offered by Welsh Universities Top Ten Degree Programs Offered by Welsh Universities Wales boasts a vibrant educational landscape, with universities that provide a diverse array of degree programs. Each institution contributes to a rich academic tradition, offering students opportunities in various fields. Here are ten standout degree programs offered by Welsh universities that reflect the region's strengths and innovative spirit. 1. Environmental Science Welsh universities, such as Bangor University, offer robust Environmental Science programs. These courses focus on the relationships between humans and the environment, ta... > Readmore https://lnkd.in/gUi3v9KC
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