Bridging the Americas- Marine Conservation Fellowship Program

Five- year graduate student (PhD level) fellowship position is available to
start in Fall 2018 to join an international collaboration between the
University of Florida and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
(STRI). The graduate fellow will conduct interdisciplinary, collaborative
research in Panama, Florida, and the greater Caribbean region with a focus
on mangrove ecosystems. The fellow will be based in Florida in the
University of Florida’s Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and
Environment in the new Coastal Ecosystem Dynamics group. Fellowship includes
stipend, tuition, benefits, travel, and research allowance. Ideal applicants
will have a strong background in ecology and/or marine science (bachelors or
masters degree), excellent written and oral communication skills, and a
demonstrated potential to conduct intensive field-based research both
independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team. Experience in
science communication is a plus. 

In an era when international collaborative research is key to major
scientific advances, this graduate fellowship program has been created to
provide students with the opportunity to develop skills, perspective,
experience, and academic networks necessary to meet the challenges facing
society and our environment. This program focuses on tropical and
sub-tropical coastal habitats where biodiversity is highest, human impacts
are accelerating fastest, and the need to build research capacity is greatest.

Those interested in applying for a fellowship position should email Andrew
Altieri with a copy of their CV (including contact information for at least
two references) and a brief statement (<500 words) outlining their interests
and suitability for the fellowship program prior to a formal application to
the ESSIE graduate program. Review of CVs and statements will begin on
January 8th 2018.

Contact information:
Andrew Altieri 
andrew.alti...@essie.ufl.edu 
www.altierilab.org

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