The call is currently out for applications for the Mozilla Fellows for Science. As a current fellow with MSL , I know this will be of interest to many early-career ecologists- particularly those interested in data science, reproducibility, quantitative methods, and using technology for good. It’s an extremely well-funded fellowship ($60,000 USD per academic year, plus provisions for travel, equipment, health and child care). I’m happy to field any questions that you might have. Details below.
Best, -Christie Bahlai -- Hi All, The Mozilla Science Lab launched its second annual Mozilla Fellowship for Science <https://science.mozilla.org/programs/fellowships> call for applications, and we’d love to share this with the LTER network!! Our fellowships are designed to promote open access/source/science in research programs globally, funding a few qualified individuals for 10 months of research in their local institutions and life/natural/physical science departments. Read on for: - Details in our overview and FAQ page <https://science.mozilla.org/programs/fellowships> - Testimonials from our current <https://science.mozilla.org/blog/ff-christie> fellows <https://science.mozilla.org/blog/ff-joey> on our blog <https://science.mozilla.org/blog/2016-fellows-cfp> - Application requirements <https://mozilla-science-lab.forms.fm/mozilla-fellows-for-science-2016> on our CFP We welcome all interested applicants to apply *before our July 15th deadline*: https://science.mozilla.org/programs/fellowships. Please share with your networks until then! Best, The Mozilla Science Lab Team -- Christine (Christie) Bahlai Ph.D. Mozilla Fellow for Science Research Associate Michigan State University Research: https://sites.google.com/site/cbahlai/ Blog: http://practicaldatamanagement.wordpress.com/