The
Knauss
fellowship,
established
in 1979,
provides
a unique
educational
experience
to students
who have
an interest
in ocean,
coastal
and Great
Lakes
resources
and in
the national
policy
decisions
affecting
those
resources.
The program
matches
highly
qualified
graduate
students
with "hosts" in
the legislative
and executive
branchof
government
located
in the
Washington,
D.C.
area,
for a
one year
paid
fellowship.
The program
is named
in honor
of one
of Sea
Grant's
founders,
former
NOAA
Administrator,
John
A. Knauss. Learn
more
NOAA’s National Sea Grant Office and NOAA
Fisheries established a Graduate Fellowship Program in population
dynamics and marine resource economics. The fellowship is
for Ph.D. students who are interested in either of these two
disciplines. Learn
more
The
Sea
Grant
Industry
Fellowship
provides
support
for
graduate
students
who
are
pursuing
research
and
development
projects
in
topics
of
interest
to
a particular
industry/company.
In
a true
partnership,
the
student,
the
faculty
advisor,
the
Sea
Grant
college
or
institute,
and
the
industry
representative
work
together
on
a project
from
beginning
to
end. Learn
More
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