I hope you’re doing well! I wanted to let you know that the Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Fellowship is open until a month from now, and this work is meant to connect students from the Pacific coast of Washington with opportunities to help entities in that area with implementing environmental resilience projects. The fellowship lasts for two years, fellows get paid very well ($75k for the first year, $78k for the second year), and they are provided with ample opportunities for professional development and networking. These are the hosts for this coming application cycle:

  • Chinook Indian Nation & Columbia Land Trust
  • North Olympic Development Council
  • Pacific Conservation District
  • Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe
  • Quinault Indian Nation

 

If you know students who would be a good fit, please encourage them to apply! I would be happy to help with application materials and the like. The minimum education requirement is an associate’s degree, though there may be some placements that ask for more. Here’s the website with more information: https://wsg.washington.edu/students-teachers/fellowships/washington-sea-grant-coastal-resilience-fellowship/

 

I hope this helps!

 

Best,

 

Luis Apolaya Torres

Assistant Director of Internships

The Evergreen State College | SEM II E-2121

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