Administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
Description: opportunities to participate in research in applied anthropology including research concerning federal legislation and American archaeology; the history and status of collections curation at the national, regional, and Army installation levels; and the developing role of Native Americans, Hawaiians, and Alaskans in federal legislation
Discipline(s): engineering, environmental sciences, life sciences, physical sciences, related scientific disciplines
Eligibility: must have completed bachelor's or graduate degree within the last three years; others considered on a case-by-case basis; U.S. citizens
Location(s): St. Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (St. Louis, Mo.)
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): St. Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy
Contact(s):
| Project Manager
Jeffrey Johnson |
Program
Assistant
Norma Ward |
How
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05/12/2005
