Ecological and Environmental Engineering (EEE) Fellowship Program at Purdue

Four Ph.D. fellows are sought in the area of Ecological and Environmental 
Engineering (EEE) via the Department of Education’s Graduate Assistance in 
Area of National Need (GAANN) program.  The Purdue EEE-GAANN provides PhD 
students with fellowships covering tuition as well as an annual need-based 
stipend of up to $30,000.  The Purdue EEE-GAANN focuses on four main 
areas: (1) water and the environment; (2) wildlife ecology; (3) 
restoration ecology and (4) ecosystem ecology.  Students will receive 
instruction in GIS, remote sensing and spatial modeling as well as 
training in teaching and working with natural resource-based stakeholder 
groups and government agencies. As part of the program, GAANN faculty from 
the Departments of Forestry and Natural Resources, Agriculture and 
Biological Engineering and Civil Engineering will participate in special 
cross-disciplinary seminar courses in sustainability science, teaching of 
science and engineering, and communicating scientific research to the 
public. 

Students that are interested in the program must apply to graduate 
programs in one of the three sponsoring departments (Forestry and Natural 
Resources, Agriculture and Biological Engineering and Civil Engineering) 
by January 15, 2010 for consideration for Fall 2010 admission.  
Instructions for applying to the EEE-GAANN are given at 
http://www.ag.purdue.edu/fnr/Pages/EEEfellowshipprogram.aspx .  

Inquiries about the program can be directed to Dr. Bryan C. Pijanowski 
([email protected]). Applicants must be US citizens or permanent 
residents.  We especially seek applications from individuals from 
underrepresented groups in science and/or engineering, which include 
women. 

Purdue is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and encourages 
applications from women and members of minority groups.

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