
Scholarship and Grant Opportunities
OIMB REU ~ Marine Biology Internship
Exploration of Marine Biology on the Oregon Coast
Is canceled 2020 due to Covid-19
Link - https://oimb.uoregon.edu/oimb-reu/
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Must be a current student from a 2-4 year university or college.
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Provide Application and Referal Letter to apply for OIMB's Internship.
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Oregon Sea Grants
Oregon Sea Grant supports a variety of graduate and undergraduate fellowships, scholarships and internships in marine science and policy.
Our Scholars program is intended to give students hands-on experience in marine science, management and policy. We partner with state natural-resource agencies and field labs, and also accept and screen applicants for fellowships offered through the National Sea Grant office.
Qualified students are placed within lab, field or agency offices from Oregon's coast to the nation's capitol, providing scholars with experience, skill-building and mentoring as they learn.
Sea Grant scholars have gone on to exemplary careers in marine science, management and policy.
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Fellowship and scholarship opportunities
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Meet some of our current and recent scholars
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Check out our Past Scholars Archive
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Sea Grant Scholars blog - Our scholars' experiences in their own words
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Four decades of Sea Grant Knauss Fellowships - A brief history
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Two-page handout about Oregon Sea Grant's Scholars Program:
scholars_handout_web.pdf
Contact: Sarah Kolesar
Coral Conservation and Reef Restoration Internship
Our Coral Conservation and Reef Restoration Internship introduces individuals to the nonprofit sector of marine conservation, focusing on the restoration of coral reef ecosystems and geared towards those enrolled in an undergraduate program, graduate program, or recent graduates.
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Click here for Qualifications and Application
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Student Grant opportunities
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International Society for Reef Studies - ISRS
Student Awards
Awards available to student members of ISRS are:
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Six Graduate Fellowships in Reef Ecosystems: these are small research grants (currently of US $2,500 each) awarded competitively each year to graduate students to enable them to undertake fieldwork or visit another laboratory to undertake a relevant analysis on a topic related to Reef Ecosystems. Applications should be submitted each year by 31st January, with the successful candidates normally being made known by the end of March. For more information, see below.
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One or more Best Poster Awards, at least two at each International Coral Reef Symposium, and at least one at each ISRS-affiliated regional conference. For more information, see below.
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One or more Best Presentation Awards, at least two at each International Coral Reef Symposium, and at least one at each ISRS-affiliated regional conference. For more information, see below.
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2016-17 SERVICE LEARNING MINI-GRANTS AVAILABLE TO CLUBS!
Service Learning in Aquatic and Marine Education and Conservation (SLAMEC) Mini-grants up to $300 may be available to clubs to support service learning projects in their community. Any 4-H club can participate.
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2017 SEA PERCH Mini-Challenge will be held during the MEE!
Youth are invited to come to the MEE and participate in a SEA PERCH ROV Mini-CHALLENGE. Sea Perch is an underwater robotics program that clubs can get involved in. Date: November 4, 2017
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Click HERE for the 2016 flyer (NEW FLYER COMING SOON FOR 2017).