Washington Sea Grant offers unique, paid educational opportunities for emerging professionals.

Highly motivated, qualified individuals are teamed with mentors in a host office for one to two years, working on marine and coastal projects. Apply for the Hershman Fellowship, the Coastal Resilience Fellowship and/or the Keystone Fellowship. Apply by April 29th, 2026.

Hershman Fellowship

Eligible host organizations & location

State, Tribal, and federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, maritime and aquaculture industries based in WA

Duration

One year (September 16, 2026 to September 15, 2027)

Topic area

Ocean and coastal science, policy and management issues

2026 stipend

Each fellow will receive a stipend of $65,000 plus a $3,500 professional development budget administered by Washington Sea Grant.

Fellow criteria

Open to recently-graduated masters students (within the past two years) and second-year masters students from Washington state-based colleges and universities

Work set up

In-person, hybrid, or remote according to host preference

Coastal Resilience Fellowship

Eligible host organizations & location

Tribes, local nonprofits, municipalities, special districts, conservation districts, and other local entities working on projects focused on coastal resilience along WA’s coastlines. State and federal entities are not eligible for this fellowship.

Duration

Two years (September 16, 2026 to September 15, 2028)

Topic area

Capacity building for coastal resilience

2026 stipend

$75,000 in year 1, $78,000 in year 2, and an annual professional development budget of $5,000

Fellow criteria

Minimum education and experience based on host project needs. Preference for applicants who have lived, learned, and/or worked in Washington’s coastal communities

Work set up

In-person, hybrid, or remote according to host preference

Keystone Fellowship

Eligible host organizations & location

State, Tribal, and federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, maritime and aquaculture industries based in WA with programs in coastal or marine research, policy, or management

Duration

One year (September 16, 2026 to September 15, 2027)

Topic area

Ocean and coastal science, policy and management issues

2026 stipend

Each fellow will receive a stipend of $65,000 plus a $3,500 professional development budget administered by Washington Sea Grant.

Fellow criteria

Washington state residents who either: 1.) obtained a bachelor’s degree by June 30, 2025 and have at least four years of relevant experience or 2.) are current or recent master’s students (graduated January 2024 or later or graduating before the fellowship begins) (see website for more detailed eligibility)

Work set up

In-person, hybrid, or remote according to host preference