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Hanley Sustainability Institute Graduate Fellowships


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Academic Level:
Graduate Students (Masters)

Description:
The Hanley Sustainability Institute at the University of Dayton is looking to recruit nine graduate fellows for the upcoming academic year. Fellows typically provide research assistance on interdisciplinary sustainability projects for two years on either 9-month ($18,500) or 12-month ($24,655) contracts, and also receive tuition assistance, travel support, and other benefits. This cycle's projects are in communications, ecology, environmental geosciences, geography, renewable and clean energy, public administration, and supply chain management:

-Benchmarking Sustainable Procurement for Higher Education: Procurement for the Common Good

-Experimental Validation of Temperature and Performance of Optimized Photovoltaic Tilt Angles

-Exploring the Environmental Justice Implications by Assessing Flood Vulnerability in Southwestern Ohio

-Green Energy, Wild Neighbors: Mammal Responses to Solar Energy Developments

-Groundwater discharge dynamics regulated by the hydrostratigraphic architecture of lithium-rich brine aquifers

-Justice in the Gem City: Communicating environmental messages in Dayton

-Monitoring the Effects of Land Development on Stream Dynamics Across the Greater Dayton Area

-Species resilience in the Dayton metropolitan area: investigating how a once widespread amphibian has endured with rapid urbanization

-Zoning for Sustainability: Advancing Sustainability of the FEW (Food-Energy-Water) Nexus

Prospective fellows can find more details about each project, and about the fellowship program more generally, at our website. Applications require a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcript. Awards are contingent upon admission to one of the university's graduate programs, and faculty mentors are happy to answer questions about the application process for particular degree programs.
accepts non-us citizens

Participating Institution(s):
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University of Dayton (Lead)

Program Materials:
 • Program Website 

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Communication
Conservation Biology & Wildlife
Ecology & Evolution
Environmental Sciences
Geological Sciences
Hydrology
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Spatial/Geographic Information Systems
Sustainability
Urban Planning & Design

Keywords:
Biodiversity
Environmental Justice
Geoinformatics
Geomorphology
Hydrogeology
Renewable Energy
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Energy

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