Doctoral Traineeships in Aquatic Sensing
Kent State and Miami University of Ohio are now accepting applications for our 
National Science Foundation funded Integrative Graduate Education and Research 
Training program entitled: "Environmental Aquatic Resource Sensing (EARS): 
Basic Science, Business Education and Outreach".
The EARS IGERT is part of the NSF foundation-wide interdisciplinary doctoral 
student training program. The theme of the EARS IGERT is training of doctoral 
students in environmental sensing, focused on freshwater resources, accentuated 
with business experiences, to develop professionals equipped for diverse 
careers.   Students eligible for traineeships are those that will be, or have 
already been, successfully admitted to doctoral programs in one of the 
participating science departments (Kent: Biological Sciences, Chemical Physics, 
Chemistry, Geography, Geology; Miami: Chemistry, Geography, Geology, 
Microbiology, Zoology); international students are not eligible. IGERT trainees 
receive a stipend of $30,000 plus $10,500 for cost of education per year.
 Details, including the application materials and frequently asked questions, 
can be found at our web page: http://biology.kent.edu/IGERT/.  For more 
information, please e mail Laura Leff, IGERT program director, at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  To ensure full consideration for a 
traineeship starting in Fall 2011, please apply before February 1st 2011: 
applications will continue to be accepted until all positions are filled.  
Deadlines in subsequent years will be similar.  Please also make sure you are 
aware of and follow the specific deadlines and requirements for graduate 
admissions for the specific department of interest. Initial notifications will 
be made by approximately the 3rd week of February.

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