Shoals Scientist-in-Residence 
Fellowships<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.shoalsmarinelaboratory.org_sirf&d=DwMFAg&c=c6MrceVCY5m5A_KAUkrdoA&r=ZEGlZhPcT36yo4ABqfz_nC_AQE5k00885k8Lz8jxeEY&m=3m7GuQTrvA7z3XVial0_D5RlKlkzeohdtB8_d-uAHWg&s=1GEihaMZRC1vV-kV24qIeRfEyV-V-wdWzQoRLfaEuEw&e=>
 (SIRF) support early career and postdoctoral scientists for up to three-month 
residencies at Shoals Marine Laboratory (SML) on Appledore Island, Maine. This 
program provides financial support for residential research time that can be 
used for data analysis, manuscript preparation, experimentation, and 
collaboration, among others. Priority will be given to fellows engaged in 
SML-based science. Financial support includes: travel allowance, room and 
board, an honorarium, and research allowance. Fellows will be given lab/office 
space. In addition to research, SIRF Fellows are expected to assist with 
mentoring SML's Undergraduate Research Internship 
Program<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.shoalsmarinelaboratory.org_student-2Dresearch-2Dinternships&d=DwMFAg&c=c6MrceVCY5m5A_KAUkrdoA&r=ZEGlZhPcT36yo4ABqfz_nC_AQE5k00885k8Lz8jxeEY&m=3m7GuQTrvA7z3XVial0_D5RlKlkzeohdtB8_d-uAHWg&s=K1s4mkGBYoZgaI-30Pn8BARs-heuutBRdDfuQUrPHnQ&e=>.
 The program also seeks to increase the number of scientists from 
underrepresented groups; however, all qualified scientists are encouraged to 
apply.

Fellows are asked to give at least one seminar talk to the island community 
during their fellowship. Fellows are expected to spend 10 hrs/week mentoring 
8-12 undergraduate students in SML's Research Internship Program. Fellows will 
serve as the secondary mentors, complementing the guidance of each student's 
primary research mentor (aka the Principle Investigators). Fellows will attend 
weekly internship meetings where they may be called on to provide a lecture or 
expertise on field research methodology or some other aspect of independent 
research training. Lecture time will count towards the 10 hr/week commitment. 
Opportunities exist for public outreach and additional income via SML's Adult & 
Family Programs in August and September.

To Apply:
A complete application will be a single PDF file containing, in the order shown:
1. Cover letter describing your interest and availability, including current 
employment status and eligibility. If you are a postdoc, please include the 
name and contact information of your supervisor. Please highlight teaching 
and/or mentoring experience as well as research accomplishments.
2. Curriculum vitae, including 3 professional references.
3. A 1-2 page essay describing your intended research at SML. Please include 
provide sufficient information regarding facilities needs for your work.
Only complete applications will be considered.
Send applications by email to Dr. Jennifer Seavey 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) using the subject line "Shoals 
SIRF Application."
Deadline for applications is 11:59pm on February 15, 2018, and finalists will 
be announced by the end of February.
Questions? Contact Dr. Jennifer Seavey 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).


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David G Buck, PhD
Associate Director, Shoals Marine Laboratory
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