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Jeannie Morris Graduate Fellowship for Coastal Conservation and Research

The Wetlands Institute

Stone Harbor, New Jersey

Job Type Student / postdoc
Salary Details 10,000
Deadline Nov 03, 2024

The Jeannie Morris Graduate Fellowship Program for Coastal Conservation and Research will be awarded by The Wetlands Institute (“Institute”), a New Jersey federal tax-exempt nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote appreciation, understanding & stewardship of wetlands and coastal ecosystems through research, conservation and education, in order to support the academic development and research of a highly qualified graduate student pursuing a degree focused on natural resources, environmental science, wildlife ecology, or coastal and wetlands science.

Areas of research can include environmental, natural, and wildlife sciences. Projects should be focused on or relevant to the conservation, health, and ecology of mid-Atlantic tidal salt marshes, barrier beach systems, or the avian and herpetofauna populations they support. Projects aligned with and best able to advance the Wetlands Institute’s current research and conservation programs will be selected. 

Eligibility Criteria and Expectations

Students enrolled in a graduate program (M.S. or Ph.D.) focused on natural resources, environmental science, wildlife ecology, or coastal and wetlands science at accredited college or university within the U.S. which is a federal tax-exempt educational organization are eligible to apply. The Fellow must remain enrolled in their graduate school program full-time during the academic calendar of the award period. The Fellow must be self-directed in their studies and have an established research mentor/academic advisor at their home institution.

Projects must focus on research and conservation in the mid-Atlantic region related to tidal salt marshes, barrier beach systems, or the avian and herpetofauna populations they support.

Applicants must be citizens of, or have permanent resident alien status in, the U.S. and must provide evidence of the same with their application. Applicants must also provide evidence that they are residents of the U.S. at the time of the funding of the award disbursements. 

Award recipients may apply for a second consecutive year of fellowship award funding, which shall be evaluated through the general application process. The award of funding for one year is not guarantee of funding for a second consecutive year. Employees, officers and directors of the Institute and their respective family members are not eligible to apply for the fellowship.

Award

Up to $10,000, dispersed in two equal payments during the award period (November 2024 – August 2025), which shall be used for tuition and fees required for enrollment at the educational institution, fees, books, supplies and equipment, certain pre-approved research project travel and supplies and professional development opportunities. Funds may not be used to support indirect costs. A Form 1099-Misc will be provided to an awardee for each calendar year during which the award was dispersed.

HOW TO APPLY

Application Requirements:

  • Application: https://wetlandsinstitute.org/research/fellowship/ 
  • Resume
  • Description of research project, to include title, objectives, methods, anticipated outcomes and applications, project timeline, required permit status, and anticipated budget for fellowship funding (2 page limit)
  • One letter of recommendation from academic advisor or principal investigator; may be submitted directly to research@wetlandsinstitute.org, subject line: Jeannie Morris Graduate Fellowship Program
  • Consent form from Principal Investigator, as appropriate for applicants with existing research projects, attached to the Application.

Application Instructions and Selection Process: 

Application materials should be submitted to research@wetlandsinstitute.org, subject line: Jeannie Morris Graduate Fellowship Program by November 3, 2024. A final selection will be made in November 2024.

The Wetlands Institute is committed to promoting appreciation, understanding and stewardship of wetlands and coastal ecosystems through our programs in research, conservation, and education. This fellowship was established to support academic training and development and to diversify and expand research endeavors focused on the wetlands and coastal ecosystems. The Wetlands Institute does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national and ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information or any other status protected by law or regulation. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions are based on eligibility criteria and research-related factors.

For more information: https://wetlandsinstitute.org/research/fellowship/

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Category Ecology, Marine Biology
Tags Wetland