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Environmental Fellows Program at the University of Michigan

Location: University of Michigan
Agency: University of Michigan
Due Date: February 1, 2021
Stipend: 11,000.00
Description: The Environmental Fellows Program is a nationally competitive summer fellowship program for masters and doctoral students that seeks to place students traditionally underrepresented in the environmental field and those committed to the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in summer fellowships with environmental foundations and their grantees. The Environmental Fellows Program involves: *A 12-week fellowship at either an environmental grantmaking foundation, or at one of their grantees. Past placement sites include: Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment; Appalachian Voices; Natural Resources Defense Council, New England Grassroots Environment Fund, the Erb Family Foundation and many more! *A stipend of $11,000 plus a travel allowance for participating fellows. *Participation in the Environmental Grantmakers Association Fall Retreat. *Fellows work on a variety of environmental issues including but not limited to: environmental health, energy justice, marine conservation, transit solutions, food justice, and more! Fellowship placement sites are available across the country in both major cities and rural locations. Some of our past placements have been located in: The Greater Boston area, Chicago, New York City, San Francisco and Richmond Va. Fellows receive training in: diversity, equity, and inclusion; institutional culture; and professional development.


Contact Information
Contact: Victoria Loong
Phone: 734-936-0900
Email: seas-efpoffice@umich.edu
Web Site: https://efp.seas.umich.edu/


Keywords
Biology, Environmental Sciences