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Funding Opportunity: National Federal Partnership Liaisons

Michigan Sea Grant

In an effort to increase collaboration and effective use of federally funded ocean, coastal and Great Lakes research, the NSGO is looking for proposals to develop National Federal Partnership Liaison positions in coordination with other federal agencies or programs whose project goals align with and support national Sea Grant focus area or vision plan goals.   Funding of two to

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2020 NMFS-Sea Grant Fellowship Opportunities Now Open

NMFS Sea Grant PhD fellowships

The NMFS-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship Program in Population and Ecosystem Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics places Ph.D. students studying in one of two priority areas in three-year, research-based fellowships. The program is designed to fulfill workforce development needs identified by the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and since 1990 has provided opportunities for 126 Ph.D. students.   Announcements for

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Apply for an ASNE Scholarship

ASNE scholarships

Calling all undergraduate and graduate students: The American Society of Naval Engineer’s Scholarship Application submissions are officially open for the 2020 to 2021 academic year. ASNE awards $4,000 in both undergraduate and graduate scholarships each academic year.  Eligible programs of study for ASNE scholarships include: Naval Architecture Marine Engineering Ocean Engineering Mechanical Engineering Structural Engineering Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering Aeronautical

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Apply for Hurtigruten Foundation Grants

killer whales

Conserving Resident Killer Whales in the Pacific, securing recreational areas for local communities and encouraging local cultural activities–these are the latest projects to receive funding from Hurtigruten Foundation, which funds sustainability projects around the world. Through the Hurtigruten Foundation, Hurtigruten grants funds to projects, communities and organizations focused on three main pillars: Conserving the world’s endangered species. The fight against marine

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