The Rutgers Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution is pleased to announce the availability of a limited number of GAANN (Graduate Assistantship in Areas of National Need) Fellowships for students interested in pursuing a PhD related to ecology and evolution in urbanized environments.
These fellowships are targeted to under-represented groups in the STEM disciplines, including women. The fellowships are for an initial one-year appointment with the possibility of a second and third year depending on student progress and continued availability of Federal funds. The funding level is dependent on the student's evidence of financial need, but can provide up to $30,000 stipend per year for each student. For more information please see the attached flyer. Visit our website to see the range of faculty and research areas in our program. If you are interested in pursuing graduate education at Rutgers, please contact one or more potential advisers ASAP, and let us know of your interest in the GAANN Fellowships via your application or via e-mail. Any questions can be addressed to Marsha Morin (mmo...@aesop.rutgers.edu) or Prof. Julie Lockwood (lockw...@aesop.rutgers.edu).