New Hampshire Sea Grant's Brian E. Doyle Undergraduate Marine Extension Fellowship offers motivated undergraduates from a range of backgrounds a paid opportunity to work on projects and receive hands-on training and mentorship from NH Sea Grant staff and partners each summer.
Doyle Fellows work on projects that support individuals and organizations seeking to make informed decisions regarding our coastal and marine resources. The fellowship is intended for undergraduate students who are interested in connecting coastal and marine-related research to extension, education, and communications activities. Selected fellows will earn up to ~$5,000 (pre-tax) for the summer. This is based on a rate of $16/hr for 32 hours per week over a 10-week summer fellowship here in the New Hampshire Seacoast. See below for more information about the opportunity and how to apply.
Deadline to apply: March 7, 2025, by 5:00 pm (EST)
This opportunity is open to students who have completed at least one year of undergraduate education at a 2- or 4-year U.S. based college or university. Students who are graduating in 2025 are also eligible to apply.
The fellowship provides a summer opportunity to work on various projects related to New Hampshire's marine and coastal resources and communities. NH Sea Grant will host six to ten Doyle Fellows in 2025, working on a subset of the projects listed below:
Aquaculture Education
Blue Crab Monitoring
Coastal Science Communications
Estuarine Aquaculture Research and Extension
Flood Ready Neighborhoods – Youth Engagement
Great Bay Estuary Bottom Habitat Monitoring Project
Great Bay Estuary Oyster & Eelgrass Restoration Project
Green Crab Fishery Research and Business Development
Human Dimensions of Coastal Issues
Human Impacts on Estuarine Ecosystem Conditions
Visit the Doyle Fellowship website (https://seagrant.unh.edu/fellowships/doyle-fellowship) for more information and details on how to apply.
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Questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out to NHSG.Fel...@unh.edu with any questions. NH Sea Grant staff are also available to speak to classes, labs, or other student groups interested in learning more about these and other student opportunities.
Best,
Lindsey Williams
NH Sea Grant