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From: Jacob Winn <Jacob...@unh.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2024 10:14 AM
Subject: Apply to the NH Sea Grant Doyle Fellowship for Summer 2024!

 

New Hampshire Sea Grant logo with silhouette of gull

 

 

Apply Now for Summer 2024!

 

Doyle Fellows work on projects that support individuals and organizations seeking to make informed decisions regarding our marine resources. The fellowship is intended for undergraduate students who are interested in connecting marine-related research to extension, education, and communications activities. Successful applicants 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.

 

Deadline to apply: March 4, 2024 by 11:59 pm

Calling all Undergraduates!

 

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 2024 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.

 

2024 PROPOSED DOYLE PROJECTS

  • Aquaculture Education
  • Climate Adaptation in Coastal New Hampshire 
  • Estuarine Aquaculture Research and Extension  
  • Great Bay Estuary Bottom Habitat Monitoring Project 
  • Great Bay Estuary Oyster & Eelgrass Restoration Project 
  • Green Crab Fishery Research and Business Development 
  • Human Dimensions of Fisheries and Aquaculture 
  • Public Health Implications of Microbial Pathogens and Toxic Chemicals in New Hampshire Shellfish 

 

Visit Doyle Website for More Information and to Apply

 

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Questions? Contact:

 

Lindsey Williams

Fellowship Program Leader

NH Sea Grant

Lindsey....@unh.edu

Jacob Winn

Program Assistant

NH Sea Grant

Jacob...@unh.edu

 

 

 

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