Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship Program
The Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship Program provides a unique professional opportunity for soon-to-graduate or recently finished graduate students interested in the science and policy needed to keep our marine resources healthy. Modeled after the highly successful Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, the state fellowship program provides an opportunity to acquire on-the-job experience in the planning and implementation of marine resource policies and programs in the Alaska. The program matches highly motivated graduate students and recent graduates with hosts in Alaska-based state or federal agencies for a 12-month paid fellowship.
GENERAL TIMELINE FROM APPLICATION TO FELLOWSHIP START-DATE
November Call for hosts
December Call for fellows issued Host applications due
January Hosts confirmed
FebruaryFellow applications due
Late FebruaryAlaska Sea Grant interviews eligible applicants; finalists are circulated to participating hosts
Late MarchPlacement day to match fellows with hosts
July or later as negotiated 12-month fellowship begins!
https://seagrant.uaf.edu/research/state-fellowship/index.php