The Maryland Sea Grant program is dedicated to advancing translational watershed, coastal, and marine science to educate and inform the wider community in the Chesapeake Bay region and Maryland's coastal areas. Their mission is centered on supporting research, outreach, and education efforts that are informed by their strategic plan, focusing on conservation and restoration efforts within these ecosystems.
The Maryland Sea Grant's competitive graduate fellowship program aims to fund student research that is socially relevant, especially for traditionally underserved groups, and intersects with science and applied outcomes. Research must align with the Maryland Sea Grant Strategic Plan, focusing on Healthy Coastal Ecosystems, Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture, and Resilient Communities and Economies. Emphasis is on projects relevant to coastal resilience and climate change impacts. Fellows are expected to engage beyond academia, applying research to management or policy, and must work with a professional mentor outside of academia to ensure their research meets the needs of various stakeholders. The fellowship offers a two-year financial package including a stipend, fringe benefits, tuition remission, and a travel allowance, with the possibility of additional fellowships dependent on funding availability.
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