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Year 2 cohort focuses on understanding issues of water availability, hydrology, water quality, perceptions of water resources, and the installation of hydrometeorological monitoring equipment. The knowledge gained may provide evidence to support local partners- development interventions within target communities, as well as inform project work in subsequent summer cohorts. Cohorts of 10 new students will be recruited for the following summer.
Students will participate in an 8-week summer research experience in select communities of El Salvador.
All travel expenses (subject to university and NSF policies) will be provided and a $2000 stipend to those who complete the experience.
We seek students with interdisciplinary research interests and hydrological and social science backgrounds. Students must be full-time graduate students (incoming is acceptable) and US citizens or permanent residents. Students should not have conducted research internationally, but international experience is fine.