Applicants are sought for a NSF-funded graduate traineeship (National
Research Traineeship; NRT) at the University of Montana, UM BRIDGES:
Bridging Divides across the Food, Energy, and Water Nexus. Fellowships are
available for PhD and MS students in STEM (science, technology,
engineering, math) disciplines, including in the Departments of Ecosystem &
Conservation Sciences, Geosciences, Economics, Environmental Studies,
Forest Management, and Society & Conservation. Fellows will receive a
living stipend ($34K/year), tuition scholarship, and research support
(travel, supplies); take coursework on the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus
and workshops to develop professional and research skills; participate in
other traineeship activities; be engaged with an intellectual community and
cohort of other graduate students interested in the FEW nexus, and conduct
disciplinary and interdisciplinary research related to the FEW nexus in
consultation with their graduate advisor. Example research themes include:
FEW issues and tradeoffs in river and rangeland systems; energy transitions
and implications for agriculture and water; drought management in the face
of climate change uncertainty; and tribal and indigenous issues at the FEW
nexus. Students will apply to and be based in participating departments.
Additional information, including contact information for participating
faculty, eligibility requirements, and application procedures, can be found
at http://www.umt.edu/bridges/. UM BRIDGES encourages applicants from
underrepresented groups in STEM fields.


Alisa Wade

UM BRIDGES Program Coordinator

alisa.w...@umontana.edu
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