School of Natural Resources and Environment

Environmental Justice

Contact Name: 
Follow this link to contact via email: http://www.nps.gov/PWR/sendmail.htm?o=3197%28A%29%5F%23D%2B21MP%2E%2F%5DP%3EXXT%2624%20%20%20%0A&r=/aboutus/consultinginternship.htm
Typical application deadline: 
January
Page last updated: 
10/14/2010
Application Deadline: 
January 11, 2011
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 
  • US citizen or permanent resident
  • At least two years of professional work experience
  • Excellent time management/project management and analytical skills
  • Superb oral and written communication skills, including presentation skills
  • Flexible work style and ability to work in a team
  • Understanding of and commitment to the mission of the National Park Service
  • Availability for all program dates (June 4 – August 19, 2011)
  • A valid US driver’s license
  • Consulting, government or nonprofit experience preferred
  • Keywords: 
    Business/Industry
    Conservation Biology
    Economics
    General support
    Green development
    Natural Resource Management
    People
    Policy
    Research/field research
    Social sciences
    Sustainability/Sustainable Development
    Systems Thinking/Complexity Science
    Amount: 
    $725 weekly stipend, housing, office space, travel
    Funding Abstract: 

    National Parks Business Plan and Consulting Interns (summer consultants) promote the long-term health of our national parks by developing and improving financial planning and management tools at the park or program level. Up to 15 summer consultants are selected from top graduate schools of business, public policy, environmental management, and related fields to work as two- or three-person teams at national parks across the country.

    Type of Funding: 
    Fellowship
    Funding Comments: 

    Work to create a business plan for a particular area in the NPS.

    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Your application must include the following:

    • Cover letter
    • Resume
    • Writing sample
    • Names and contact information for at least two references

    Writing samples should be two to five pages and may be from any area of work. Applicant must be the primary author of the document. Writing samples have included graduate admissions essays, policy memos, and case studies.

    Please be aware that references may be contacted after interviews without prior notification from the NPS Business Management Group. Please inform your references that they may be contacted after the interview.

    Fund Usage: 
    Stiped/salary, travel
    Typical application deadline: 
    December
    Page last updated: 
    09/09/2010
    Application Deadline: 
    December 31, 2010
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Ph.D.
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    * AAG member for at least one year at the time you submit your application,
    * you do not have a doctorate at the time of the award,
    * and you will have completed all Ph.D. requirements except the dissertation by the end of the semester or term following approval of your award. Your dissertation supervisor must certify your eligibility.

    Keywords: 
    Geography
    International
    Law
    Minority
    Ocean/Marine
    Pollution
    Population
    Research/field research
    Social sciences
    Amount: 
    $500
    Funding Abstract: 

    The AAG provides support for doctoral dissertation research in the form of small grants of approximately $500 to PhD candidates of any geographic specialty. AAG Dissertation Research Grants are supported by the AAG and also in part with the following funds:  The Robert D. Hodgson Memorial Ph.D. Dissertation Fund, which honors an accomplished geographer who capped his long career with ten years of distinguished service as the geographer in the U.S. Department of State. As an internationally recognized expert on geographic aspects of the law of the sea and maritime boundaries, Dr. Hodgson believed that broader understanding of geographic principles would reduce international conflicts. ;  the Paul Vouras Fund, established by a generous gift from Dr. Vouras, who taught at William Paterson College in Wayne, New Jersey, until 1990. The fund supports doctoral dissertation research in geography with preference to minority student applications; and the Otis Paul Starkey Fund, honoring an officer of the American Society of Professional Geographers who also taught at the University of Indiana at Bloomington for years, established to support research devoted to regional study or significant problem areas in the United States or its possessions.  Applicants do not need to indicate which of these funds are most relevant to their proposed dissertation, nor must their research conform to only these subject areas.

    Type of Funding: 
    Grant
    Funding Comments: 

    By accepting an AAG Dissertation Grant you agree to submit to the AAG Executive Director a copy of your dissertation abstract and a report that documents expenses charged to the grant. Please acknowledge AAG support in presentations and publications.

    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Your dissertation supervisor must certify your eligibility by sending an email to grantsawards@aag.org prior to December 31 with “AAG Dissertation Grant – Eligibility Verification for NAME OF APPLICANT” in the subject of the email.  In the message body, your dissertation supervisor must print the following information with the appropriate text inserted where indicated in [CAPITAL LETTERS INSIDE BRACKETS] below:

    This message verifies that [NAME OF APPLICANT] Will the applicant have both 1) completed all the requirements for the PhD except for the dissertation by the end of the term/semester following this deadline and 2) is expected to have completed a PhD degree by the spring or summer semester of the next calendar year (the year immediately following this deadline).  Anticipated date of completion is [DATE].”

    I certify that I am the dissertation supervisor of [NAME OF APPLICANT].

    Advisor’s Name, Position/Title
    Department
    University
    Phone Number and Email

    Criteria: Proposals should demonstrate high standards of scholarship. The selection committee will observe the purposes and preferences noted above when evaluating proposals. The committee represents a broad spectrum of geographical specialties, and cannot be expected to be familiar with the jargon of all geographical topics. Awards rarely exceed $500. Awards may not be made in years when funds are insufficient or proposals are not suitable.

    Applications: Digital submissions are required. All information must be entered in the fillable pdf application  form.  When complete, choose to “save as” a new file with your last name in front of the filename, such as “LASTNAME_AAG_Dissertation_Form.pdf”.  Then send the file as an email attachment to grantsawards@aag.org with “AAG Dissertation Grants” as the subject line.

    Fund Usage: 
    Grant for PhD research in any geographic specialty.
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Applicant must have been a member of AAG for one year prior to application deadline.

    Typical application deadline: 
    December
    Page last updated: 
    09/09/2010
    Application Deadline: 
    December 31, 2010
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Masters
    Ph.D.
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Master's thesis or Ph.D dissertation must focus on a geographical subject in Eastern Europe.

    Keywords: 
    Eastern Europe
    Ecological studies
    Economics
    General support
    Geography
    Global change
    International
    People
    Policy
    Research/field research
    Social sciences
    Amount: 
    $350-$500
    Funding Abstract: 

    An award from the George and Viola Hoffman Fund may be made annually for student research toward a master's thesis or doctoral dissertation on a geographical subject in Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe includes the countries of East Central and Southeast Europe from Poland south to Romania, Bulgaria, and the successor states of the former Yugoslavia. Topics may be historical or contemporary, systematic or regional, limited to a small area or comparative.

    Type of Funding: 
    Grant
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Applications should be limited to 2,500 words and should include:
    * a statement of the problem to be pursued
    * methods to be employed, including field study
    * schedule for the work
    * competence in the language of the area
    * a bibliography of pertinent literature.
    Each application should be accompanied by a letter stating the professional achievements and the goals of the individual and a letter of support from a sponsoring faculty member.

    Digital submissions are strongly encouraged. Please submit complete application in an email attachment to grantsawards@aag.org with “AAG Hoffman Fund” as the subject line in order to ensure timely receipt and proper processing. Materials should be emailed as a single attachment, preferably as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, and must include full contact and affiliation information for all applicants, including email addresses. In exceptional cases, paper submissions may be accepted, but only with prior approval (requests should be sent to the above email address)

    Fund Usage: 
    Award may be used for student research.
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Research on a geographical subject in Eastern Europe.

    Typical application deadline: 
    December
    Page last updated: 
    10/20/2009
    Application Deadline: 
    December 31, 2009
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    * United States citizen or permanent resident
    * Minimum 2.5 Grade Point Average.

    Keywords: 
    General support
    Amount: 
    up to $5,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    All-Ink.com is committed to helping students pursue their goal of a higher education.
    High school seniors thru graduate students are eligible to apply. Students must be a U.S. citizen or permenent resident with a minimum 2.5 G.P.A., and attending an accredited college or university program.

    Type of Funding: 
    Award/Prize
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Applications must be completed online and include:

       Section 1 - Contact & School Information
       Section 2 - Essay - Who has been your greatest influence?
       Section 3 - Honors & Awards
       Section 4 - Essay - What do you hope to accomplish after college?

    All applications must be submitted online. Paper applications will not be accepted.

    Fund Usage: 
    General support
    Typical application deadline: 
    November
    Page last updated: 
    09/21/2010
    Contact Phone: 
    (202) 628-8188
    Application Deadline: 
    November 17, 2010
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    U.S. citizen or permanent resident
    Master's and Predoctoral students must be enrolled in a master's or doctoral program, may not be a current IREX employee or consultant or their immediate family members

    Keywords: 
    Asia
    Behavior
    Eastern Europe
    Environmental Justice
    International
    Policy
    Research/field research
    Sustainability/Sustainable Development
    Systems Thinking/Complexity Science
    Travel
    Amount: 
    Round trip airfare, stipend for living expenses, housing allowance, visas, emergency evacuation insurance
    Funding Abstract: 

    The Individual Advanced Research Opportunities Program (IARO) provides students, scholars and professionals with support to perform policy relevant field research in the countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia. In addition to engaging in research in the region, the IARO fellowship gives scholars the opportunity to increase their understanding of critical, policy relevant issues, develop and sustain international networks, and collaborate with foreign scholars on topics vital to both the academic and policy-making communities.

    Type of Funding: 
    Grant
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    A complete application should include (submitted in this order, with each copy collated):
    - Completed application form
    - Grant proposal
    - Curriculum Vitae
    - Transcripts (if required)
    - Professional/Academic Reference

    - One language proficiency report for each language.
    Hard copy via mail: Submit the original along with three stapled copies (four applications total for IREX and remember to make a copy for your own files) of the completed application, and all supplementary materials.
    Email: Send application and supporting materials to iaro@irex.org.
    Online: Follow instructions.

    Fund Usage: 
    Travel, monthly stipend, evacuation insurance, visas
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Must conduct research in one of the following countries:

    Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine,  Uzbekistan

    Typical application deadline: 
    November
    Page last updated: 
    09/16/2010
    Contact Phone: 
    (613) 234-8252, ext 104
    Application Deadline: 
    November 1, 2010
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Applicants must be female.

    1. hold at least a bachelors degree or equivalent from a recognized university;
    2. have been accepted into, or be currently enrolled in, her proposed program and place of study.
    3. be a Canadian citizen or have held landed immigrant status or permanent residence in Canada for at least one year.

    Keywords: 
    International students
    Women
    Amount: 
    Varies
    Funding Abstract: 

    CFUW DR. MARGARET McWILLIAMS PRE-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: $12,000
    The candidate must have completed at least one full calendar year as a full-time student in doctoral level studies, and be a full-time student, at the time of application. She may be studying abroad.
    DR. MARION ELDER GRANT FELLOWSHIP: funded by CFUW/Wolfville
    $10,000
    At the time of application, the candidate must be enrolled in a full-time course of studies at any level of a masters or doctoral program, except the first year of a first* masters program. One of her letters of reference must be provided by her graduate supervisor. All else being equal, preference will be given to the holder of an Acadia University degree.
    *i.e., a candidate embarking on her second masters degree would be eligible in her first year of study.
    CFUW MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP:
    $9,000
    The candidate must be enrolled in a masters degree program in science, mathematics, or engineering. She may be studying abroad.

    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Eligible applications for the CFUW Fellowships and Awards require:

    - Acceptance or current enrollment in her proposed program and place of study

    - Completed filing fee payment form

    - Two (2) sections of required information: Section I – Statement of Intent and Section II – Questions 1-5

    - Confirmation of enrolment in a graduate program; and

    - Three (3) letters of reference.

    Fund Usage: 
    Award
    Typical application deadline: 
    January
    Contact Name: 
    Rebecca Griffin
    Page last updated: 
    10/26/2010
    Application Deadline: 
    January 31, 2011
    Contact Phone: 
    918-560-2644
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Must be enrolled in a Master's or PhD program.

    Keywords: 
    Business/Industry
    Energy
    International students
    Land management
    Natural Resource Management
    Research/field research
    Women
    Amount: 
    $500-$2,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    The program is for geoscience graduate students whose research has application to the search for and development of petroleum and energy-mineral resources, and/or related environmental geology issues.
    Graduate students at U-M are qualified to apply for the Richard W. Beardsley Named Grant and the Suzanne Takken Memorial Grant. The Beardsley Grant is restricted to a student studying petroleum geology in the AAPG Eastern Section or studying the petroleum geology of the Eastern Section region and the Suzanne Takken Memorial Grant is awarded first preference to a female geoscience graduate studeyn at the University of Michigan.

    Type of Funding: 
    Grant
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    1) Applicant name and contact information
    2) Academic and employment history
    3) Project summary
    4) Description of research project
    5) Project budget and funding request
    6) Previous AAPG Foundation grant (if any).
    7) The name and email address for each of two references qualified to endorse you and your project.
    (Preferably your thesis/project supervisor and the Department Chairman or Director)
    8) Official college academic transcripts from the last two years (or equivalent). This transcript must be mailed to AAPG Foundation, c/o GIA Coordinator, P.O. Box 979, Tulsa, OK 74101-0979 and cannot be submitted online. Xerox copies of transcripts are unacceptable.
    You may assemble elements 1 through 7 online, resuming or revising your submission at any point between now and the submission deadline. Once you begin a submission, please note your ID# and password in the top left frame. You will need to utilize this information to login to your submission. However, please note, you WILL NOT be able to edit your application after you "Conclude the submission".

    Fund Usage: 
    Travel, research
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Grants are to be applied to expenses directly related to the student's thesis work, such as summer field work, laboratory analyses, etc. Funds are not to be used to purchase capital equipment, attend conferences, or to pay salaries, tuition, or room and board during the school year. Funds must be spent within 18 months of receipt of the award. The educational institution attended by the applicant must not require or allow a grant to be turned over to the institution or decrease any funding or other benefit received by the applicant if a grant is awarded.
    Candidates for Master's or equivalent degrees may receive a maximum of one grant, and Ph.D. candidates may receive a maximum of two grants. No more than two grants will be awarded to any one applicant during their graduate education.

    Typical application deadline: 
    ongoing
    Contact Name: 
    Varies by target country
    Page last updated: 
    04/09/2010
    Contact Phone: 
    (703) 292-5111
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Ph.D.
    Other
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Project (DDEP) proposals must be submitted by the faculty advisor of the graduate student whose dissertation project is the subject of the proposal.

    Keywords: 
    General support
    International
    Research/field research
    Science/technology
    Travel
    Amount: 
    $15,000 maximum per award
    Funding Abstract: 

    The United States needs to educate a globally-engaged science and engineering workforce capable of performing in an international research environment in order to remain at the forefront of world science and technology.  To support this aim, the Developing Global Scientists and Engineers program provides highest quality international research experiences for US students. The Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Projects (DDEP) supports the dissertation research abroad of one doctoral student in collaboration with a foreign investigator.

    Type of Funding: 
    Grant
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Online application includes:

    • Proposal Cover Sheet and OISE Cover Page Addendum.
    • Project Summary. Include information on the collaborative aspects of the project as well as the scientific research andeducational activities. Intellectual merit and broader impacts anticipated from the international activity must be addressed inseparate paragraphs.
    • Project Description (15 pages max.) and Results from Prior NSF Support (2 pages max., included within project description) covering research objectives and methodology; description of cooperative arrangement, including identification of host researchers or mentors; details on the scientific significance of the host country/counterpart institution; a description of the role of the foreign institution/country in the graduate student’s thesis and career objectives; tentative schedule of activities; expected scientific and international benefits to be derived.
    • Biographical sketch of foreign counterpart(s) (max. two pages/person).
    • Letter of endorsement signed by a senior investigator with the counterpart host institution limited to the following wording “This student has advanced to candidacy for a Ph.D. degree.” This statement must be signed and dated by the department chairperson,graduate dean, or other responsible administration official.
    Fund Usage: 
    Travel, subsistence costs, publication, equipment, costs associated with project assessment
    Funding Restrictions: 

    No indirect costs. Cost-sharing is not required.

    Typical application deadline: 
    February
    Page last updated: 
    04/08/2011
    Contact Phone: 
    (510) 926-4007
    Application Deadline: 
    February 18, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Intended for multi-ethnic students who have at minimum completed their undergraduate studies

    Keywords: 
    Activism
    Environmental Education
    Environmental Justice
    Green development
    International students
    Minority
    People
    Policy
    Women
    Amount: 
    $33,800 + health benefits
    Funding Abstract: 

    The Academy Fellowship Program is an annual leadership training program for multi-ethnic students who want experience working on low-income and minority economic development. Fellows work independently and develop expertise in a project area with the direction of a Program Manager and the Academy Director.
    Fellows conduct research, write reports and position papers, help organize community events, and interface regularly with multi-ethnic community, corporate, and government leaders. They write articles for various papers, represent the Greenlining Institute on TV and radio, and give presentations and testimony at policy hearings. Fellows also attend small group seminars on lobbying skills, public speaking, writing, media relations, and other personal development topics. Students also attend a Power Lunch series in which community, corporate, and government leaders are invited to meet informally with all Academy participants.

    Type of Funding: 
    Fellowship
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Completed application consists of: application form, personal statement (two pages max), two letters of recommendation (sent with application form), and copies of all higher education transcripts (unofficial is okay).

    Fund Usage: 
    Salary/stipend
    Typical application deadline: 
    January
    Contact Name: 
    Cassandra Goings
    Page last updated: 
    11/16/2010
    Application Deadline: 
    January 31, 2011
    Contact Phone: 
    202-797-8600
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Any student currently enrolled in an accredited American law school may submit a legal essay for the competition.  Essays can only be written during the academic year covered by the competition and may not be prepared as part of paid legal work outside of law school.

    Keywords: 
    Animals
    Biodiversity
    Birds
    Business/Industry
    Conservation Biology
    Ecological studies
    Endangered Species
    Energy
    Environmental Justice
    General support
    Health
    International
    Law
    Ocean/Marine
    People
    Policy
    Pollution
    Sustainability/Sustainable Development
    Water/Aquatic
    Amount: 
    $5,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    THE HOGAN/SMOGER ACCESS TO JUSTICE ESSAY CONTEST offers law students an opportunity to receive reward and recognition for expounding on whether and how the courts can be used to obtain justice.

    For 40 years, the competition was known as the Roscoe Hogan Environmental Law Essay Contest, providing law students an opportunity to investigate and offer solutions to the multitude of injustices inflicted on the environment.   The contest was established in 1970 by the late Roscoe B. Hogan of Birmingham, Alabama, a prominent environmental lawyer.  With additional support from noted attorney Gerson Smoger, the contest was renamed and expanded beginning with the 2011 competition.

    The Hogan/Smoger Access to Justice Essay Contest is a $5,000 cash award given to the author of the winning essay.  The 2011 topic is:  The Gulf Oil Spill: Who Are The Victims & How Do They Get Compensated? 

    Type of Funding: 
    Award/Prize
    Funding Comments: 

    In addition to the $5000 cash prize, winner will also receive: recognition  in the Public Justice newsletter and on the website;  publication of the essay in the Vermont Law School’s online Journal of Environmental Law; and a free Public Justice Foundation membership for the Contest Year.  

    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Each entry must be submitted through a faculty adviser.  All entrants must submit an INTENT TO ENTER FORM (see link below) by January 31, 2011.   The deadline for the essay is March 31, 2011.  A panel of nationally renowned trial lawyers and law professors will judge the entries.

     

    Application must consist of a hard copy (typed) and a computer disc containing the essay and the abstract. The pages of the hard copy must be firmly fastened together with a cover page which must contain the following information:

     

    1. Title of Essay (must appear at the top of the first page of the essay)
    2. Author’s Name
    3. Author’s year in law school and expected graduation date
    4. Law school name and address
    5. Date submitted for academic credit, if so submitted
    6. Author’s permanent and school addresses and phone numbers (IMPORTANT: indicate effective dates for all addresses)
    7. Sponsoring faculty member name and phone number

    Students must submit an abstract (100 words or less) describing the paper. Please include name, address, law school and phone number on the abstract. The author’s name and law school must NOT appear anywhere in the essay other than on the cover page and abstract.

     

    Essays must not exceed 50 pages of 8½ by 11-inch paper, double-spaced, excluding footnotes.

     

     

     

     

     

    Applicants MUST submit BOTH HARD COPY AND ELECTRONIC COPY OF THE ESSAY AND THE ABSTRACT.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Fund Usage: 
    Cash prize

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