*Opportunity announcement (Applications due March 18)*
One Health WV (https://www.OneHealthWV.com/ <https://www.onehealthwv.com/>)
is now recruiting 10 recent BA/BS graduates
interested in training to work in STEM fields at the intersection of human,
animal, &
environmental health.
One Health WV is a National Science Foundation funded initiative to recruit
recent graduates,
connect them with STEM research mentors, and prepare them for STEM careers
in West
Virginia and Central Appalachia.
Our project mentors carry out research that embraces three core One Health
themes: Water
Use & Quality; Environmental Contamination; and Biological Correlates of
Disease. Mentors are
located at Marshall University, West Virginia State University, and West
Virginia University. Ten
recent graduates are being recruited to work with mentors on year-long
projects designed to
train them for employment in STEM fields. No previous research experience
is necessary.

Mentees in the One Health WV program will receive:
● $32,500 stipend
● Additional research and travel funding, and funding to attend national
conferences or
training events
● Mentor support and training in research and lab procedures and equipment
● Opportunities to network with local, state, and federal agencies,
industries, and
organizations
● Additional trainings in communications and other professional skills
Position requirements:
● Participants must have a BA/BS in a relevant field before the start of
the program
(applicants must apply to the program before or within four years of
graduation, with
extensions allowed for family, medical or military leave).
● Individuals accepted into or already participating in graduate programs
are not eligible.
● Participants must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanent resident
of the U.S., and
must be appointed for one full year
● Be located at either WVU, MU, or WVSU from Aug. 1, 2025-July 31, 2026.
To apply: Please visit www.onehealthwv.com to find more information on the
projects and
mentors of the 2025-26 cohort and submit your application through the NSF
ETAP portal link
provided there. Applications will be reviewed beginning March 18, 2025.
Questions can be
directed to Kala Lomnicki (kala.lomni...@mail.wvu.edu), Project Coordinator.
-- 
Dr. Charlene Kelly, Ph.D
Teaching Associate Professor
West Virginia University
Division of Forestry and Natural Resources,
Division of Plant and Soil Sciences
Office Phone: (304) 293 - 6465
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