Future Rivers Graduate Student Traineeship
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Academic Level: Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)
Description: Future Rivers is a National Science Foundation Research Training program building skills in data science, science communication, and social justice to bridge work across all fields to better solve today's freshwater sustainability challenges. It is a one-year program that is undertaken alongside any chosen graduate degree.
This opportunity is open to any prospective (incoming fall quarter) or current University of Washington PhD or Masters students in any discipline with an interest in freshwater ecosystems. It offers up to 18-months of full funding on a competitive basis.
Applications can be submitted anytime; however, to be considered for funding, submissions need to be received by the deadline. We request a 1-2 page statement of interest from prospective students and a letter of support from a potential advisor (for new students) or current advisor (for currently enrolled students) - further details can be found on the application page of our website.
Participating Institution(s):(Click an institution to see all programs it hosts or sponsors)Program Materials: Program VideoThis Program can be Described by:Academic Disciplines:
Aquatic & Fisheries Sciences
Biology
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Hydrology
International Studies
Natural Resources
Spatial/Geographic Information Systems
STEM Fields
Sustainability
Keywords:
Aquatic Systems
Big Data Science
Ecohydrology
Ecosystem Science
Environmental Justice
Freshwater Wetlands
Interdisciplinary
Stream Ecology
Watershed Sciences
Wetlands
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This program is funded by:
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Page last updated 1/30/2024
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