IGERT: ADAPTATION TO ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGE (A2C2)
University of Maine
Ph.D. assistantships available 

The University of Maine is seeking outstanding applicants for a doctoral
graduate training program in adaptation to abrupt climate change funded by
the NSF IGERT program. This is a joint program between the Climate Change
Institute and the School of Policy & International Affairs at UMaine
(www.umaine.edu/a2c2igert). The A2C2 IGERT is designed to train doctoral
students in earth sciences, ecology, anthropology, archaeology,
international affairs, and economics to meet critical societal needs in
human adaptation to ACC. Please see the program website for descriptions of
program goals and research themes.

Students in this program will receive an annual stipend of $30,000 per year
in each of the first 2 years, plus tuition, fees, and health insurance
coverage. Students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents to receive
IGERT support. 

Application instructions are provided on the program website.  For full
consideration, submit all documents no later than February 1 for the
following academic year. Any questions about this program should be sent to
the IGERT A2C2 Project Director, Dr. Jasmine Saros, [email protected]

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