School of Natural Resources and Environment

Environmental Justice

Typical application deadline: 
May
Page last updated: 
03/19/2010
Contact Phone: 
+81-(0)3-3344-1701
Application Deadline: 
May 7, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Ph.D.
Other
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Any nationality or citizenship.

Keywords: 
Asia
Environmental Education
Environmental Justice
International
International students
People
Research/field research
Social sciences
Sustainability/Sustainable Development
Amount: 
Varies
Funding Abstract: 

Recovering and illuminating indigenous documents that otherwise lie dormant in local communities can enable people to rediscover the wisdom of their local ancestors and encourage the development of a sense of local history that transcends conventional nation-centered historical views. Such efforts have the potential to provide us with a richer and more diverse sense of value.

Recent years have seen advances in digital information technology, the emergence of regional economies throughout Asia, and increasing regional integration. The Toyota Foundation hopes that by supporting efforts to preserve and utilize indigenous documents in a variety of ways, these grants will help the residents of communities where such documents are found to examine their own past and find emotional sustenance there, and that the content of these documents will spread well beyond their place of origin and be passed on to posterity as part of humanity's shared cultural inheritance.

Type of Funding: 
Grant
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Application includes:

  • Background information
  • Project information (documents to be processed, importance of project)
  • Funds requested
  • Budget
  • Previous grants received from the Foundation
  • Time frame
  • Professional history
Fund Usage: 
Research, travel, equipment
Funding Restrictions: 

Does not cover indirect costs

Typical application deadline: 
November
Page last updated: 
09/16/2010
Contact Phone: 
(505) 954-7201
Application Deadline: 
November 1, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Keywords: 
Behavior
Environmental Education
General support
Green development
People
Policy
Population
Psychology
Research/field research
Social sciences
Sustainability/Sustainable Development
Women
Amount: 
up to $40,000; room and board; office space
Funding Abstract: 

The School for Advanced Research (SAR) awards approximately six Resident Scholar Fellowships each year to scholars who have completed their research and analysis and who need time to think and write about topics important to the understanding of humankind. Resident scholars may approach their research from anthropology or from related fields such as history, sociology, art, and philosophy. Both humanistically and scientifically oriented scholars are encouraged to apply.

SAR provides Resident Scholars with low-cost housing and office space on campus, a stipend up to $40,000, library assistance, and other benefits during a nine-month tenure, from September 1 through May 31. SAR Press may consider books written by resident scholars for publication in its Resident Scholar Series.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

The program supports scholars whose work is broad, synthetic, and interdisciplinary, and promises to yield significant advances in understanding human culture, behavior, evolution, or critical contemporary issues. Projects that are narrowly focused geographically and theoretically or that are primarily methodological seldom receive strong consideration. Each year the program supports a mix of scholars with scientific and humanistic orientations.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

For details, refer to the Fellowship Information and Application webpages, URLs provided below. 

Fellowships are awarded competitively based on evaluations by a specially-convened panel of external reviewers who represent a broad spectrum of intellectual expertise. The composition of the panel changes each year.

Applications are evaluated on the basis of the overall excellence and significance of the proposed project, clarity of presentation, and the applicant's record of academic accomplishments relative to sub-discipline and career stage. Preference is given to applicants whose fieldwork or basic research and analysis are complete and who need time to write manuscripts.

Typical application deadline: 
ongoing
Page last updated: 
01/20/2010
Contact Phone: 
(734) 764-0351
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Applicants must be enrolled in full-time undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree programs at the University of Michigan. Presenting or chairing at a REES-related conference.

Keywords: 
Eastern Europe
International
Professional presentation
Travel
Western Europe
Amount: 
up to $350
Funding Abstract: 

Travel grants to support REES-focused conference participation. Subject to availability of funding, awards will be made to CREES students who will present REES-focused papers or serve as chairs or discussants for REES-focused sessions at regional, national, or international conferences. These awards are intended to supplement other University of Michigan conference participation grants.

Type of Funding: 
Grant
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Applicants must submit an application form with student information, estimated expenses, and total amount requested and supporting documents noted on the form. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and must be submitted in advance of the conference.

Fund Usage: 
Travel
Funding Restrictions: 

CREES should be funder of last resort. When submitting the application, please attach copies of your requests to other UM funding sources.

One grant per year.

Typical application deadline: 
March
Contact Name: 
Julie Claus
Page last updated: 
01/20/2011
Application Deadline: 
March 15, 2011
Contact Phone: 
(734) 936-1842
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Applicants must be enrolled in full-time undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree programs at the University of Michigan. Grants will not be considered for students graduating in the current Winter Term. Applicants for research grants may be at preliminary or more advanced stages of their research; applicants for internships should identify the venue for their internship in a governmental agency, business, or non-governmental institution in the region.

Keywords: 
Asia
Business/Industry
Eastern Europe
Geography
International
International students
Research/field research
Travel
Amount: 
$500-$1500
Funding Abstract: 

CREES seeks applications from students in REES-related B.A., M.A., Ph.D., and professional degree programs for a limited number of grants ranging from $500 to $1,500 toward summer or semester-long research projects or internships at institutions and businesses in Eastern Europe or the former Soviet Union.

Type of Funding: 
Grant
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Application Requirements: Applicants must submit the following application materials:
1. Summer funding application (see link below)
2. Statement of purpose (1-3 pages) including proposed time period, institutional affiliation, location, your reasons for pursuing the internship or research project, and how this experience will contribute to your career goals
3. One letter of recommendation
4. Budget worksheet

5. Curriculum vitae or resume
6. Official University of Michigan transcript

Fund Usage: 
Travel, research, general
Typical application deadline: 
November
Page last updated: 
09/16/2010
Contact Phone: 
(808) 944-7111
Application Deadline: 
November 1, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Keywords: 
Air Quality
Climate change
General support
Global change
International
International students
Research/field research
Tropical
Amount: 
Varies
Funding Abstract: 

The East-West Center offers a wide variety of both short- and long-term programs for individuals. Academic scholarships and fellowships as well as educational exchange and professional development programs are available.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

Funding level and application deadlines vary.

Typical application deadline: 
February
Contact Name: 
Dr. David Horner
Page last updated: 
01/08/2010
Application Deadline: 
February 26, 2010
Contact Phone: 
(517) 432-7989
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate degree program in Michigan or have received a PhD degree from a Michigan university within five years of application. People born in the state of Michigan who are doing graduate study (or have received a PhD within five years of application) at a university outside of Michigan are also eligible to apply. Students holding permanent residents status are also eligible to apply.

Keywords: 
Asia
Energy
Environmental Education
Global change
Green development
International
Science/technology
Sustainability/Sustainable Development
Systems Thinking/Complexity Science
Amount: 
~$35,000
Funding Abstract: 

The Dow Chemical Company in Hong Kong has pledged its support to a scholarship for advanced graduate students and recent PhDs of universities in the state of Michigan to spend up to ten months doing research while affiliated with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (www.ust.hk). The Hong Kong America Center (www.cuhk.edu.hk/hkac) and the Center on China’s Transnational Relations at HKUST (http://www.ust.hk/eng/index.htm) will administer the program on behalf of Dow.

Eligible fields of study are: Environment, Energy, Sustainability, Education, Transnational Relations, Science and Technology and policy issues related to these topics. This is a unique opportunity for young American scholars in these fields to spend an academic year in a top research university in Hong Kong advancing their research and linking with scholars from China and other parts of the Asia Pacific region.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Application form includes:

  • Applicant profile (educational background, personal goals, and language experience);
  • Project proposal;
  • Three letters of reference; and,
  • CV.
Fund Usage: 
Stipend, travel, research, living expenses
Funding Restrictions: 

Research must take place in Hong Kong.

Typical application deadline: 
October
Contact Name: 
Cheri Brooks
Page last updated: 
02/08/2011
Contact Phone: 
(734) 615-9208
Application Deadline: 
October 1, 2010
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Keywords: 
Health
Population
Research/field research
Social sciences
Amount: 
up to $35,000 plus indirect expenses...
Funding Abstract: 

The focus of the HSSP is broad, with support for training and research focused on interdisciplinary, multilevel approaches to the prevention, development, progression, and treatment of diseases or conditions associated with a major burden in the population. Methodological research directed at these questions will also be considered. The program currently includes representation from the disciplines of Epidemiology, Sociology, Health Behavior and Health Education, Medicine, History, Public Policy, Health Management and Policy, Neurosciences, Neuroendocrinology, Geriatrics, Biostatistics, Biology, Economics, Genetics, Architecture and Urban Planning, Demography, Education, Statistics, Social Work, and Ecology, and participation from any other disciplines concerned with the HSSP focus is welcomed and encouraged.

 A mini-conference is held each May (here in Ann Arbor) where current results/progress on these projects is presented/discussed.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

 

Please note the following exceptions: International travel will be approved on a case by case basis from the Foundation; note that fringe benefits can not exceed 30% of  salary requested (tuition is a fringe benefit).

Annual awards of up to $35,000 (including 12% indirect costs) will be made available based on a competitive process.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

Submission as a single PDF document (including biosketches and budget) is required along with Word components for the detailed budget and justification only. The application should be limited to five pages, not including budgets or NIH Biosketches and should include:

  • Specific Aims and Background and Significance statement
  • Sufficient information on methods and analytic techniques to allow an evaluation
  • Specific attention to the criteria listed above
  • NIH PHS 398 Detailed Budget form and budget justification
  • Any other information that will be useful in the review process
  • No funds will be awarded without appropriate level of IRB approval
Typical application deadline: 
January
Contact Name: 
Keri Anderson
Page last updated: 
10/26/2010
Application Deadline: 
January 31, 2011
Contact Phone: 
703-993-4880
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Ph.D.
Other
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates between the ages of 18-30. Past applicants are encouraged to re-apply and re-submit all documents.

Keywords: 
Business/Industry
Climate change
Economics
Energy
Environmental Education
Environmental Justice
General support
Global change
International students
People
Policy
Professional presentation
Research/field research
Social sciences
Travel
Amount: 
$1500
Funding Abstract: 

The Koch Summer Fellow Program is a paid, 10 week internship program that offers placements for students and recent graduates interested in federal or state public policy. All internships include participation in the Washington, DC opening and closing workshops, a $1,500 stipend, travel reimbursement, and housing (or a housing allowance). The application deadline is January 31. If you want to stay close to home or work on state level policy we offer placements at over 40 state based policy organizations.  If you want to spend the summer working at a DC policy organization apply at www.TheIHS.org/publicpolicy.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

In addition to a stipend, the fellowship provides: an internship with a market-based organization; housing assistance; career development workshops; writing assistance from a professional editor; and a limited number of travel scholarships.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

To apply to the program, please submit the following:

  • An online application
  • An electronic or paper copy of your college transcript with your name clearly printed on the transcript

Application essays include:

1. Write a statement of no more than 250 words on your career goals, immediate and long term, and how the Koch Summer Fellow Program would help you reach them.

2. Write a 500-word essay on a major issue of public policy. Your essay should address the significance of your chosen issue, the problems with the current policies, and your public policy approach to dealing with it.

We are looking for essays, not academic papers; please do not submit academic work with citations.

Fund Usage: 
Stipend

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