Bridging the Americas Marine Conservation Fellowship

Two 5-year graduate student (PhD level) fellowship positions are available to 
start in Fall 2016 as part 
of a new international collaboration between the University of Florida and the 
Smithsonian Tropical 
Research Institute (STRI). Both graduate fellows will conduct 
interdisciplinary, collaborative research in 
Panama, Florida, and the greater Caribbean region with a focus on mangrove 
ecosystems. One fellow 
will be based in Florida at the University of Florida’s School of Natural 
Resources and Environment 
(SNRE). The other fellow will be based in Panama as part of the STRI-McGill NEO 
program. Fellowships 
include stipend, tuition, benefits, travel, and research allowance. Ideal 
applicants will have a strong 
background in ecology and/or marine science (bachelors or masters degree), 
excellent written and 
oral communication skills, and a demonstrated potential to conduct intensive, 
field-based research 
both independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team. Experience in 
science communication is a 
plus. 

In an era when international collaborative research is key to major scientific 
advances, this graduate 
fellowship program has been created to provide students with the opportunity to 
develop skills, 
perspective, experience, and academic networks necessary to meet the complex 
challenges facing 
society and our environment. This program focuses on tropical and sub-tropical 
coastal habitats 
where biodiversity is highest, human impacts are accelerating fastest, and the 
need to build research 
capacity is greatest.

Those interested in applying for a fellowship position at the University of 
Florida or STRI should email 
one of the four PIs listed below with a copy of their CV and a brief statement 
(<500 words) outlining 
their interests and suitability for the fellowship program. 

Contact information:
Andrew Altieri (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute)
altie...@si.edu
http://www.stri.si.edu/english/scientific_staff/staff_scientist/scientist.php?id=70

Christine Angelini (University of Florida, Dept. of Environmental Engineering)
c.angel...@ufl.edu
www.angeliniecologylab.com

Tim Davidson (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute & CSU Sacramento Dept. of 
Biology)
tmd...@gmail.com
www.timdavidson.info/

Todd Osborne (University of Florida, Whitney Lab for Marine Bioscience)
osbor...@ufl.edu
http://www.whitney.ufl.edu/research/faculty/todd-osborne/

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