School of Natural Resources and Environment

Behavior, Education and Communication

Typical application deadline: 
November
Page last updated: 
04/08/2011
Application Deadline: 
November 3, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

The program is open to full-time doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences -- regardless of citizenship -- enrolled in doctoral programs in the United States. Applicants must complete all Ph.D. requirements except on-site research by the time the fellowship begins or by December, whichever comes first.

Keywords: 
International
International students
Minority
Research/field research
Travel
Amount: 
$20,000
Funding Abstract: 

Fellowships will provide support for nine to twelve months of dissertation research. Individual awards will be approximately $20,000. No awards will be made for proposals requiring less than nine months of on-site research. The IDRF fellowship must be held for a single continuous period.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

The Predissertation Fellowships for International Collaboration application is only available online. Program
staff will not consider your fellowship application complete until you have: a) submitted a completed online application, b) supplied the necessary references and c) arranged for all academic transcripts to be sent directly to the SSRC offices by post. All materials must be received at
our offices by the application deadline. Only applications written in English will be accepted.
Online Application-the online application is comprised of the following components; please make sure you fully complete all sections, following specific instructions as contained in the application itself whenever available, before submitting your application for review. Please also
remember to save your work frequently.
a) General Information
b) Relevant Employment
c) Education
d) Language Self-Assessment
e) Course Report
f) Grants & Awards
g) Funding Sources
h) Completed Work/Publications
i) References (see instructions below)
j) Project Information, including Narrative Statement (see instructions below)
k) SSRC Survey

Funding Restrictions: 

Research (general),Travel

Typical application deadline: 
February
Contact Name: 
Audre Hoffman
Page last updated: 
12/14/2010
Application Deadline: 
February 1, 2011
Contact Phone: 
703-352-1846
Applicant Eligibility: 
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Fellowship candidates must be ABD (all but dissertation) at a U.S. institution by the application deadline with an approved dissertation proposal. Non-U.S. citizens may apply as long as the doctorate degree will be granted by a U.S. institution.

Keywords: 
Behavior
Business/Industry
Climate change
Ecological studies
Ecosystem
Environmental Education
Environmental Justice
Global change
International students
Natural Resource Management
People
Policy
Pollution
Professional presentation
Research/field research
Social sciences
Amount: 
$10,000
Funding Abstract: 

The Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Public Entity Risk Institute with support from from the National Science Foundation and Swiss Re established a program in 2004 that awards dissertation fellowships for work in all aspects of natural and human-made hazards, risk and disasters in all disciplines. The dissertations produced by the fellows will contribute to the body of knowledge in hazards research. Ultimately, the program will foster the development of hazards scholars who will expand the research and practitioner communities.

In 2011, we will award up to 6 fellowships for PhD-level work in hazards, risk, or disasters in any discipline, including the natural and physical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, specialties in engineering, or interdisciplinary programs such as environmental studies.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

 

Application Process and Required Materials: 

Submit via email.
* A curriculum vitae including current contact information, primary disciplinary of dissertation work, educational background, professional experience, publications (completed and in progress), and honors and awards received.
* Dissertation Summary. A 3-page summary (limit: 3 pages, single-spaced, 1-inch margins, including graphics, but not including references) of the dissertation research covering: 1) the problem and purpose; 2) the theoretical significance and hypotheses; 3) the methods, including research design and data collection plan; 4) data analysis plan; and 5) anticipated findings, including theoretical and applied significance. This will be read by people in multiple disciplines, so discipline-specific jargon should be minimized.
* A narrative proposal for the fellowship award, including use to which funds will be put, relevance to the dissertation research (especially linking to hazards research), and importance of the work (limit: 3 pages, single-spaced, 1-inch margins, including graphics, but not including references).
* Budget for expenditure of funds requested (not to exceed $10,000), including a summary page and a budget justification for the following categories: equipment, travel, participant support (for qualitative research), and materials and supplies.
* Schedule for conduct and completion of work.
* Agreement of dissertation advisor. The letter should affirm the advisor's commitment to oversee the student and his or her completion of the proposed dissertation research, and testify that the student is prepared, according to the requirements of that particular academic department, to conduct the dissertation research. This should be submitted with the entire packet, not separately.
* Advisor's brief curriculum vitae (limited to 2-pages), including current contact information.
* Dissertation prospectus approval form signed by the entire committee. The entire prospectus should not be submitted, simply the approval form.
* Names of two potential referees.

Fund Usage: 
Research, travel, equipment, publishing, professional presentation
Funding Restrictions: 

 The money may NOT be used for stipends or tuition.

Typical application deadline: 
November
Page last updated: 
09/16/2010
Contact Phone: 
+44-1223-277318
Application Deadline: 
November 15, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Each project must:

  • Be developed to a significant extent by the team members themselves (Collaboration with one of the CLP partners is strongly encouraged)
  • Be more than three months and less than one year in length.
  • Address a recognized global biodiversity conservation priority at the species or site level.*
  •  Be led by a national of the country where the project is taking place. (Co-leadership with a non-national team member is acceptable.)
  • Have a minimum of three people on the team, including the team leader, and 50% or more of the team members must be from the project country.
  • Demonstrate that all team members are at an early stage in a conservation career with no more than 5 years professional experience (paid employment) and no more than 35 years of age as of 31st December.
  • Be a newly proposed project; established projects and/or sub-projects of large NGO projects will not be considered.
  • Demonstrate that the proposed project goes beyond the specific research for a thesis or dissertation if any team member is pursuing a Master’s or PhD.
  • Have a significant field component relative to the specific taxonomic group being studied.
  • Request 50% or more of the total project budget from the CLP.
Keywords: 
Biodiversity
Conservation Biology
Ecosystem
International
Research/field research
Travel
Amount: 
$12,500
Funding Abstract: 

The Conservation Leadership Programme is offering Future Conservationist Awards of up to $12,500 to high potential teams who aim to develop their skills through practical conservation projects. These awards are highly competitive and winners are selected from amongst the best quality applications.

Successful applicants will: 1.) Develop the knowledge, skills and experience of team members; 2.) Implement a focused, high-priority conservation project combining research and action; 3.) Contribute to the long-term success of local conservation efforts; and 4.) Contribute to the education and awareness of local stakeholders.

As part of the award, one member from each team is selected to represent their project at an international training course presented by the CLP. The course is aimed at developing innovative project management, education, facilitation and communication skills.

Additionally, winning teams are able to access expertise from within each of the four conservation partner organisations and via our past winners alumni network. Programme staff are also available to help with the implementation of projects, including guidance required during the planning and team training stages.

Award applicants are strongly encouraged to contact a member of the programme staff well before the application deadline for advice or input on your proposal. Staff members can help teams determine if their project fits within the specified criteria, offer advice on methods and project activities, and put teams in touch with local partner offices or other experts who can offer advice.

Type of Funding: 
Award/Prize
Funding Comments: 

One member represents team at International Congress for Conservation Biology

Winners network with partner organizations and alumni network.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

Application includes:

Abstract; short description of the impact of climate change on your research area; project details including objectives, justification, methods, stakeholders, and conservation impacts; budget including itemized expenses and justifications; timeline; description of team; strengths and weaknesses evaluation; references; and nomination of one team member to attend international training course.

Fund Usage: 
Preparation, equipment, accomodation, travel, administrative fees
Funding Restrictions: 
  • Awards do not cover conference attendance, tuition fees or scholarships.
  • Awards do not cover salaries for team members; however, CLP allows stipends that could be extended through the full length of the project, as well as reasonable allowance for food and accommodation.
Typical application deadline: 
November
Page last updated: 
09/21/2010
Contact Phone: 
(202) 334-2872
Application Deadline: 
November 8, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

All citizens or nationals of the United States regardless of race, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation (must have become a U.S. citizen by November), Individuals with evidence of superior academic achievement (such as grade point average, class rank, honors or other designations),
Individuals committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level,
Ph.D. or Sc.D. degree candidates studying in an eligible research-based discipline at a U.S. educational institution, and
Individuals who have not earned a doctoral degree at any time, in any field.

Keywords: 
Biodiversity
Computers
Environmental Education
General support
Geography
Minority
Psychology
Research/field research
Science/technology
Social sciences
Sustainability/Sustainable Development
Urban Planning
Amount: 
$21,000
Funding Abstract: 

Dissertation fellowships will be awarded in a national competition administered by the National Research Council (NRC) on behalf of the Ford Foundation. The awards will be made to individuals who, in the judgment of the review panels, have demonstrated superior academic achievement, are committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level, show promise of future achievement as scholars and teachers, and are well prepared to use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students. This year the program will award approximately 20 dissertation fellowships. The dissertation fellowships provide one year of support for individuals working to complete a dissertation leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) degree.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Online application available at:
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fordfellowships/applyonline.html
- Personal information, contact information, educational background (names of all institutions attended, years attended, degrees received), list of any honors, awards, fellowships, employment, and publications,
- Statement of previous research (two-page limit, double-spaced)
- Annotated bibliography (two to three sentences for no more than ten key items),
- Abstract of dissertation (one-page limit)
- Essay explaining the plan and timeline for completing the dissertation and describing the applicant's long-range career goals (three-page limit, double-spaced, avoid technical jargon)

- Personal statement (not to exceed two pages, double-spaced) that describes the applicant’s background and experience and commitment to the goals of the Ford Foundation Fellowship Program by addressing all of the following that apply:

    • the applicant’s capacity to respond in pedagogically productive ways to the learning needs of students from diverse backgrounds
    • the applicant’s sustained personal engagement with communities that are underrepresented in the academy and ability to bring this asset to learning, teaching and scholarship at the college or university level
    • the applicant’s likelihood of using the diversity of human experience as an educational resource in teaching and scholarship, and
    • Membership in one or more of the following groups whose underrepresentation in the American professoriate has been severe and longstanding:
      • Alaska Natives (Aleut, Eskimo or other Indigenous People of Alaska)
      • Black/African Americans
      • Mexican American/Chicanas/Chicanos
      • Native American Indians
      • Native Pacific Islanders (Hawaiian/Polynesian/Micronesian)
      • Puerto Ricans

- Names and contact information of four professors who will upload a letter of reference on your behalf (two reference letters are required).

Fund Usage: 
Stipend
Typical application deadline: 
November
Page last updated: 
09/21/2010
Contact Phone: 
(206) 287-9130
Application Deadline: 
November 8, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Eligibility includes:

  • Full-time graduate students or persons accepted to an United States graduate school
  • Undergraduate GPA equivalent of B average or higher
  • Majoring in: fisheries; environmental sciences; planning/land use; landscape architecture; or coastal, geotechnical or environmental engineering (any of which has an aquatic/waterfront emphasis)
Keywords: 
Conservation Biology
Ecological studies
Fish/Fishery
International students
Land management
Landscape Architecture
Ocean/Marine
Sustainability/Sustainable Development
Systems Thinking/Complexity Science
Water/Aquatic
Wetlands
Amount: 
$500 to $5,000
Funding Abstract: 

Anchor QEA is an environmental science and engineering consulting firm whose expertise and focus is in aquatic-based remediation and waterfront development projects. To promote and help support those who have chosen these fields of study, Anchor QEA has established a scholarship fund to assist graduate students in their pursuit of higher education. Individual scholarship awards will range in value from $500 to $5,000 and be provided to the recipient’s institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Please submit the following with your applications:

  • Letter(s) of recommendation (professional/academic) from professors, employers, etc.
  • Certified copy of undergraduate and graduate (if applicable) transcripts
  • A one-page essay stating your educational goals, describing reasons for selecting your major, future plans in the field and how this scholarship would help you
  • Resume (optional)
Fund Usage: 
Tuition, supplies
Typical application deadline: 
October
Page last updated: 
09/14/2010
Contact Phone: 
(312) 274-6526
Application Deadline: 
October 27, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Applicants need not be citizens of the United States; however, they must be candidates for the doctoral degree at a graduate school within the United States. 
All applicants must document that they will have completed all pre-dissertation requirements by June, and must provide a clear and specific plan for completing the dissertation within a one or two-year time frame.

Keywords: 
Behavior
Environmental Education
General support
International students
People
Amount: 
$25,000
Funding Abstract: 

The Dissertation Fellowship Program seeks to encourage a new generation of scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional fields to undertake research relevant to the improvement of education. These fellowships support individuals whose dissertations show potential for bringing fresh and constructive perspectives to the history, theory, or practice of formal or informal education anywhere in the world. These fellowships are not intended to finance data collection or the completion of doctoral coursework, but rather to support the final analysis of the research topic and the writing of the dissertation.
Although the dissertation topic must concern education, graduate study may be in any academic discipline or professional field. In the past, fellowships have been awarded to candidates in anthropology, architecture, art history, economics, education, history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, political science, public health, psychology, religion, and sociology, but eligibility is not restricted to these academic areas. Candidates should be interested in pursuing further research in education once the doctorate is attained.
Fellows stipends are to support completion of their dissertations and are to be expended within one or two years and in accordance with the work plan provided by the candidate in his/her application. Fellows may not accept employment other than as described in the application, nor may they accept other awards providing duplicate benefits without the written permission of the Spencer Senior Program Officer.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Application form, a list of publications/presentations, a dissertation abstract, a personal statement, a narrative discussion of the dissertation, a work plan, two letters of recommendation, and a graduate transcript.

Fund Usage: 
Stipend
Funding Restrictions: 

Fellows' stipends are to support completion of their dissertations and are to be expended within one or two years and in accordance with the work plan provided by the candidate in his/her application. Fellows may not accept employment other than as described in the application, nor may they accept other awards providing duplicate benefits without the written permission of the Spencer Foundation.

Typical application deadline: 
March
Contact Name: 
David Merchant
Page last updated: 
03/07/2011
Application Deadline: 
March 16, 2011
Contact Phone: 
734-763-3030
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

This seminar is open to students in the early stages of graduate training with interests in international and area studies who can demonstrate goals of completing training and research through the doctorate. Graduate students from across disciplines are invited to apply.

Keywords: 
General support
International
International students
Research/field research
Travel
Amount: 
$4,500
Funding Abstract: 

The Center for International and Comparative Studies (CICS) announces a not-for-credit seminar for master's students and doctoral students at the pre-candidacy level intending to pursue field-based research outside the United States. The seminar explores epistemological connections and dissonance among disciplines and professions involved in global transformations. It meets approximately seven times a term for two-hour sessions, which are organized around the discussion of presentations by participating students. Several sessions will also be devoted to the discussion of papers, research proposals, and faculty and visitor presentations.

Type of Funding: 
Other
Funding Comments: 
Each student admitted to GSGT will have access to a restricted research fund of $4,500, to be used for a preliminary visit to the prospective foreign research site and for specialized language training necessary for dissertation research.
Application Process and Required Materials: 
1 electronic copy of the following items must be submitted by the deadline:
  • Completed CICS funding request cover sheet
  • Two‐page letter that addresses the purpose of the seminar
  • Two letters of support from a faculty advisor and/or departmental director of graduate studies
  • Official transcript of grades
  • Fund Usage: 
    Travel, language instruction, preliminary research
    Funding Restrictions: 
    Students must commit to participating in the seminar for three terms, and will be expected to make a presentation to the group following their research trip, and to discuss methodology, challenges, and results with seminar participants. A three‐page report on findings must be submitted to CICS within six weeks of return from the research trip. This report may be used in CICS publications.
    Typical application deadline: 
    January
    Page last updated: 
    09/28/2010
    Contact Phone: 
    1-800-270-3444
    Application Deadline: 
    January 3, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Individuals must be full-time graduate students pursuing courses of study and research leading to careers in air quality, waste management, environmental management/policy/law, and/or sustainability during the 2010/2011 academic year. Membership is not a requirement for the student or their advisor; however, it is strongly encouraged. The Scholarship is a one-year award. Individuals must reapply to qualify for a second year.

    Keywords: 
    Air Quality
    Environmental Justice
    General support
    Law
    Natural Resource Management
    Policy
    Pollution
    Amount: 
    up to $7,500, most around $2,000-$3,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    To support the future of the fields of air and waste management and to help graduate students improve their knowledge and skills, A&WMA will be awarding financial scholarships to exceptional individuals for the 2011/2010 academic year. The award amounts are subject to change, at the discretion of the Trustees of the Air & Waste Management Association Scholarship Endowment Trust Fund.

    Type of Funding: 
    Fellowship
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Steps to Completing an Online Application at http://secure.awma.org/scholarships/ :

    1. Create a Scholarship Account
    2. Enter Contact Info
    3. Create C.V.
    4. Upload Supporting Documents
    5. Add Requests for Recommendations
    6. Finalize and Submit

    Once you finalize your application, individuals listed on your recommendation page will be e-mailed with instructions on how to submit a recommendation letter online.

    Fund Usage: 
    Tuition, general support
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Scholarship monies can only be used for tuition, fees, student stipends, or other related educational expenses.

    Typical application deadline: 
    June
    Contact Name: 
    Bryan Staley
    Page last updated: 
    03/07/2011
    Application Deadline: 
    June 1, 2011
    Contact Phone: 
    703-299-5139 x11
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Masters
    Ph.D.
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    *Will be this year or are now a full-time master's student, Ph.D. student or post-doctoral researcher;
    *Have a clearly demonstrated interest in waste management research.


    Amounts awarded take into account the cost of tuition at the recipient's institution and any other funds received. Full scholarships cannot be awarded to students who will be receiving full-tuition scholarships from other sources (excluding direct university assistance such as tuition remission and/or income received from assistantships), although such students may still be considered for partial awards.

    Keywords: 
    Behavior
    Ecosystem
    Environmental Education
    Green development
    People
    Policy
    Pollution
    Research/field research
    Sustainability/Sustainable Development
    Urban Planning
    Water/Aquatic
    Watershed
    Amount: 
    up to $12,000 (PhD); up to $5,000 (Masters)
    Funding Abstract: 

    Scholarships are awarded by EREF to recognize excellence in master's, doctoral or post-doctoral waste management research and education.  Awards to doctoral students are given in memory of Francois Fiessinger, P.E., Ph.D., a graduate of Rutgers University, who was a founding director of the foundation; and by the Environmental Research and Education Foundation.  Awards to master's students are given by Robert P. Stearns, P.E., DEE/SCS Engineers, former Chairman of EREF; and by Robert J. Riethmiller/PTR Baler and Compactor, current Chairman of the Scholarship Committee.

    Type of Funding: 
    Award/Prize
    Funding Comments: 

    Doctoral and post-doctoral scholarships are awarded up to a maximum of $12,000 per year and paid monthly. Doctoral/post-doctoral scholarships are renewable each year to a maximum of three years from the initial award date. Master’s scholarships are awarded up to a maximum of $5,000 per year and renewable each year to a maximum of two years from the initial award date. Scholarship renewal is dependent upon satisfactory progress as determined by the student’s academic advisor.

    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    1. Signed application form. Submit one original only.
    2. Official college transcripts.

    3. Admission test scores. Submit one copy (not original) of these reports for each relevant admission test (GRE, GMAT, etc.) - a report stamped "Candidate's Copy" will suffice.
    4. Three recommendations only. A recommendation form is included in this application packet. This form should be copied and distributed to three individuals who can comment on your academic or career performance and your potential for future success. At least two of the recommendations must be less than one year old. The recommendation form should be completed and returned to you in a
    sealed envelope with the recommender's signature over the sealed flap. Recommendations will not be considered if they arrive in unsealed envelopes, or in envelopes that do not bear the recommender's signature. Submit all recommendations with your application package.
    5. Essays. One copy of each of the following essays (please number pages):
    a) a 500-word autobiographical statement, including your career goals and what talents and interests you have that make you stand out as a candidate for an EREF Scholarship.
    b) a 500- to 750-word discussion of your research topic.

    Fund Usage: 
    Tuition, general support
    Typical application deadline: 
    October
    Page last updated: 
    09/09/2010
    Contact Phone: 
    (406) 587-9591
    Application Deadline: 
    October 15, 2010
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    PERC is seeking graduate or law students who are interested in natural resources and environmental issues and who show potential for research and writing in these areas. Preference is given to those who are working on a research paper, thesis, or dissertation on a natural resource or environmental topic. Successful graduate student candidates typically are working on a master's thesis or PhD dissertation on their proposed topic; law candidates most often are hoping to transform a paper they wrote for a class into a law review article.

    Keywords: 
    Biodiversity
    Conservation Biology
    Economics
    Endangered Species
    Environmental Education
    Forest/Forestry/Trees
    Land management
    Law
    Natural Resource Management
    Professional presentation
    Research/field research
    Sustainability/Sustainable Development
    Systems Thinking/Complexity Science
    Water/Aquatic
    Amount: 
    $1,600/mo. + travel to site
    Funding Abstract: 

    PERC is an internationally recognized institute dedicated to seeking out and developing market solutions to environmental problems. Based in Bozeman, Montana, PERC pioneered the approach known as free market environmentalism and conducts research in areas of water, forestry, public lands, and endangered species among others.
    Research fellows are graduate and law students with an interest in natural resources and environmental issues. Fellows spend three months in Bozeman, Montana researching and writing a paper under the supervision of PERC Associates. Fellows are required to complete a paper of publishable quality. In addition, fellows must give three seminars to outline, report on, and summarize their research findings. At the end of the year, the author of the best papers produced by that year's group of Fellows is awarded a $250 honorarium. In addition, $250 is awarded to the person who originally brought the winning Fellow to the PERC's attention.

    Type of Funding: 
    Fellowship
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Complete the on-line application, which will require the following:

    • Cover letter
    • Resume/Vita
    • Description of the proposed research project (2-5 pages double-spaced)
    • Writing sample, preferably in the applicant's area of expertise.
    • One letter of reference
    • Undergraduate and graduate transcripts
    Fund Usage: 
    Stipend, travel costs
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Fellows receive a monthly stipend of $1,600 in addition to reimbursement for reasonable domestic round trip travel expenses to Montana.

    At the end of each year, the author of the best paper produced by that year's group of fellows is awarded a $250 honorarium. In addition, $250 is awarded to the person who referred the fellow to PERC.

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