The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) is pleased 
to announce 
graduate fellowships to support incoming Ph.D. students starting fall semester, 
2015. The 
Presidential Fellowships are merit-based and designed to support recruitment of 
outstanding 
students into the UMCES graduate programs interested in working with any 
faculty member. Up to 
three years stipend, health benefits, and tuition will be covered. 

UMCES is Maryland’s premier research institution aimed at advancing scientific 
knowledge of the 
environment. UMCES scientists conduct research at four laboratories: the 
Appalachian Laboratory 
in the mountains of western Maryland, the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory on 
the western shore 
of Chesapeake Bay, the Horn Point Laboratory on the Eastern Shore, and the 
Institute of Marine and 
Environmental Technology in Baltimore.

UMCES faculty members advise and support more than 80 graduate students 
annually through 
three collaborative Ph.D. programs: Marine Estuarine Environmental Sciences, 
Environmental 
Toxicology, and the Graduate Program in Life Sciences.

For more information about the fellowships, see: 
http://www.umces.edu/education/graduate/fellowships

For more information about UMCES, see: http://www.umces.edu


Matt Fitzpatrick
http://mfitzpatrick.al.umces.edu/
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Appalachian Lab

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