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Adaptive Management: Wise Use of Water, Wetlands & Watersheds

Funding Opportunities Links

  • The Foundation has a variety of grant programs for anthropological research and scholarship that are open to applicants irrespective of nationality or country of residence.

  • Learn more about scholarships/fellowships in support of research related to water, water supply, water resources, water quality, water treatment.

  • Scholarships/Fellowships for research in water, water supply, water resources, water quality, water treatment.

  • The National GEM Consortium has fellowship opportunities in graduate study for MS Engineering, PhD Engineering, PhD Science. Fellowships include tuition, fees stipend, and paid summer internships in corporations and research labs.

  • Social Science Research Council offers fellowships and grant programs to provide support and professional recognition.

  • Fulbright Program for U.S. students offers full grants and travel grants.

  • National Fish and Wildlife Foundation offers the Keystone Initiative Grants, matching grants to achieve measurable outcomes in the conservation of fish, wildlife, plants and the habitats on which they depend. The foundation also administers Special Grant Programs that have specific guidelines and timelines, i.e., the Budweiser Conservation Scholarship Program, which supports and promotes innovative research or study that seeks to respond to today’s most pressing conservation issues.

  • The Institute of International Education (IIE) offers a Grassroots Development Fellowship to fund PhD candidates to conduct dissertation research in Latin America and the Caribbean on topics related to grassroots development.

  • EPA’s National Center for Environmental Research, as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is offering Graduate Fellowships for master’s and doctoral level students in environmentally related fields of study.

  • EPA’s National Network for Environmental Management Studies Fellowship Program provides undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to participate in a fellowship project that is directly related to their field of study.




    Adaptive Management: Wise Use of Water, Wetlands & Watersheds
    is an NSF-funded IGERT program at the University of Florida