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International Research Experiences for Graduate Students


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an IBP member program

Academic Level:
Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)

Description:
The Partnerships Along the Headwaters of the Americas for Young Scientists (Pathways) Program! As part of the National Science Foundation's International Research Experience for Students, Washington State University and the University of New Mexico are hosting the Pathways program. We will be seeking MS and PhD students to conduct research as part of the Transect of the Americas in Central and South America (Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador or Ecuador).

We seek students with aptitude in interdisciplinary research and backgrounds in hydrologic science, ecology and social science.

The Pathways package will include 1) all travel expenses (subject to university/NSF Policies); 2) subsistence support up to $6,000 to those who complete the experience; and 3) research support up to $5,000 competitively allocated.
study abroad program

Participating Institution(s):
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Washington State University (Lead)
University of New Mexico

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Natural Resources
Policy
Sustainability

Keywords:
Climate
Ecosystem Science
Environmental Change
Land Use Patterns
Watershed Sciences

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This program is funded by:
National Science Foundation (NSF)


Page last updated 1/26/2024
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