Margaret A. Davidson Fellowship: 2-year Coastal Research Opportunity
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Academic Level: Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)
Description: The two-year Margaret A. Davidson fellowship brings a graduate student to conduct research at the Reserve to address a key coastal management question. These questions help Hudson River communities understand coastal challenges and impacts to influence future policy and management strategies.
The annual stipend for a Margaret A. Davidson fellow is $41,000 for research and travel, and an additional equipment and supply budget of approximately $7,000. Research being conducted at the Reserve is intended to be a substantial part of the fellow's degree research. At least 6 weeks must be spent at the Reserve each year.
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Program VideoThis Program can be Described by:Academic Disciplines:
Aquatic & Fisheries Sciences
Conservation Biology & Wildlife
Ecology & Evolution
Environmental Sciences
Natural Resources
Sociology
Statistics
Sustainability
Keywords:
Biodiversity
Climate Change
Coastal Ecosystems
Conservation
Ecological Risk Analysis
Freshwater Wetlands
Habitat Mapping
Natural Resoruces
River Systems
Social Justice
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This program is funded by:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Page last updated 4/25/2023
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