Multiple PhD Fellowship Opportunities - Watershed Sciences - Utah State 
University 

Doctoral Fellows – Three four-year fellowships, including stipend, 
tuition, and fees, are available for PhD students in any discipline 
within Watershed Sciences.

Colorado River Scholarship – One or two four-year scholarships, 
including stipend, tuition, fees, and research support, are available 
for a PhD student whose focus is the application of science to the 
management of the Colorado River. 
(https://qcnr.usu.edu/wats/colorado_river_studies/)

Climate Adaptation Science – For students admitted to the graduate 
program, one-year fellowships are available to support participation in 
the Climate Adaptation Science program, a traineeship that combines 
interdisciplinary research, work-place experience, instruction, and 
collaboration among scientists, land and resource managers, policy-
makers, trainees, and citizen stakeholders. 
(https://climateadaptation.usu.edu/admission/program-description/)

Where to start: contact a faculty member with whom you would like to 
study. Graduate admissions in the Department of Watershed Sciences 
requires faculty sponsorship and funding 
(http://qcnr.usu.edu/wats/people/faculty)

Watershed Sciences is a multidisciplinary department in the Quinney 
College of Natural Resources.  Our faculty conduct research in 
geomorphology, hydrology, aquatic ecology, limnology, fish ecology, 
wetland ecology, water quality, biogeochemistry, and paleoecology. We 
find collaborative opportunities in addressing problems of management 
and restoration of aquatic ecosystems. Utah State University is Utah’s 
land-grant university with a student body of over 24,000 in 42 
departments and 8 academic colleges. USU is well situated for research 
on streams, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, wetlands, and their catchments, 
which span desert to alpine environments. The main campus is located in 
Logan, nestled against the Bear River Range in scenic Cache Valley. This 
is a semi-rural mountain basin with a population of 120,000 and nearby 
ski resorts, lakes, rivers, and mountains providing many recreational 
opportunities.

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