This is a paid internship and carries a stipend of $6000. Eligibility: This internship is available to current or recent graduate students in the aquatic sciences. Applicants from outside the US are eligible to apply but are responsible for obtaining appropriate paperwork to work in the U.S. Timing: The internship will begin in mid-September and […]
Supplemental funding is available FY 2016 and FY 2017 to support science and engineering doctoral students so that they can acquire the knowledge, experience, and skills needed for highly productive careers, inside and outside of academe. For more information
Applications for the Fall 2016 semester are due May 13, 2016. The goal of this program is to give graduate students a critical scientific understanding of the elemental cycles and understand how scientific research informs policy needed to address environmental and global change issues. Participants in this program will receive hands-on training to improve their […]
Qualifications: Min Bachelor’s Degree in related field Compensation: $4017.90/month plus room and board, and travel to and from job site. For more info
One award will be to a member of a Washington Section affiliated Student Chapter. The other award will go to a student enrolled in a graduate program at a college or university in Washington State. For more info
Registration Deadline: April 5 Seattle Marriott Waterfront, 2100 Alaskan Way 4:00 pm lecture Hosted reception from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm This year, we are highlighting the research of Dr. Jen McIntyre of WSU Puyallup and the Washington Stormwater Center. For more information: https://innovators.wsu.edu
Submit Abstracts “Progress in quantifying impacts of land use and land cover change in a changing climate using an Earth system modeling approach” The abstract due date is March 30th China National Convention Center, Beijing, 24-27th October 2016 ( http://ciccst.org.cn/glp-osm2016/absub.html). A list of keynote speakers of the meeting can be found at http://ciccst.org.cn/glp-osm2016/speaker.html
Horton Hydrology Research Grant- due 15 April 2016 Open to graduate students in hydrology (including its physical, chemical, or biological aspects) or in water resources policy sciences (including economics, systems analysis, sociology and law). U.S. citizenship is not a requirement to apply. (more info)