Monday, November 26, from 12:00-1:00pm

Washington Sea Grant, 3716 Brooklyn Ave. NE, Seattle.

Washington Sea Grant Fellowship Information Session   (Bring your lunch!)

Monday, November 26, from 12:00-1:00

Washington Sea Grant, 3716 Brooklyn Avenue NE, Seattle

 

Please join Washington Sea Grant Director Penny Dalton, WSG Education Specialist Nancy Reichley, Science Writer David Gordon, and former Knauss Fellow Katrina Lassiter for a presentation about fellowships offered by Sea Grant.  Currently or soon-to-be open fellowships include:

2014 Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship: This fellowship provides eligible graduate students a one-year work experience on the staff of the U.S. Congress or with a Federal agency dealing with marine issues. [Application period is now open.]

2013 Coastal Management Fellowship: This two-year opportunity matches postgraduate students with state coastal zone programs to work on projects proposed by each state and selected by NOAA’s Coastal Services Center. [Application period opens in December 2012.]

2013 Sea Grant/NOAA Fisheries Fellowships in Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics: This program offers two- and three-year research opportunities to Ph.D. candidates interested in either population dynamics and stock assessment or in marine resource economics. [Application period is now open.]

2013 WSG Science Writing Fellowship: WSG Science Writing Fellows assist in the development of a variety of communication products about Sea Grant projects and issues in marine-related research, education, and outreach; upper division undergraduates and graduate students are eligible to apply. [Application period is now open.]

2013 Marc Hershman Marine Policy Fellowship: This program places two to four graduate students or recent graduates for one year with state agencies in Olympia or Tacoma, WA, working on ocean and coastal science and management issues. [Application period opens in February or March 2013.]

Please contact Nancy Reichley with questions about the fellowships or how to reach our office.  If you are unable to attend the information session, please feel free to contact Nancy to talk about a fellowship opportunity.

Nancy Reichley

Education Specialist

Washington Sea Grant

University of Washington

3716 Brooklyn Avenue NE

Seattle, WA 98105

 

direct: 206.685.8302

main: 206.543.6600

fax: 206.685.0380

 

Office hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-3:30

 

reichn@u.washington.edu

sgfellow@u.washington.edu

wsg.washington.edu