Administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
Description: opportunities to participate in environmental projects involving cultural and natural resources, restoration, compliance, conservation, pollution prevention, validation, demonstration, technology transfer, quality assurance and quality control, training, information management and reporting, and related issues
Discipline(s): archaeology, biology, chemistry, ecology, engineering, entomology, environmental sciences, forestry, history, information sciences, plant pathology, wildlife biology, zoology, related scientific disciplines
Eligibility: must have completed doctoral degree within the last three years; U.S. citizens
Location(s): U.S. Army Environmental Center (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.) and other approved locations
Duration: one year; renewable
Frequency: continuing
Awards made: number varies
Deadline(s): applications accepted on year-round basis
Benefits: stipend based on research area(s) and degree; limited reimbursement for inbound travel and moving
Funding source(s): U.S. Army Environmental Center through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy
Contact(s):
| Group Manager
Joanne Rasnake |
Recruiter
Kim Myers |
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