We seek a NSF Graduate Research Fellow (GRF) interested in developing and 
analyzing causal models based on their 
dissertation research topic.

NSF’s Graduate Research Internship Program (GRIP) provides $5000 in travel 
funds to facilitate interactions between 
GRFs and U.S. Geological Survey researchers for 12 months. GRIP opportunities 
are made possible by a NSF – 
USGS partnership to support GRF professional development and network expansion 
at federal facilities.

GRFs must submit a GRIP proposal via NSF Fastlane by May 6th, 2016. Interested 
GRFs should read the descriptions 
of our internship opportunity (see below), discuss the opportunity with their 
advisors, and then schedule a time with 
us to discuss the internship.

Best,
James Cronin and Donald Schoolmaster

A description of our internship opportunity (e.g., objectives, required skills):
https://goo.gl/4AL6uN  (pdf)

NSF’s GRIP site:
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505127

USGS’s GRIP site:
https://powellcenter.usgs.gov/national-science-foundation-graduate-research-internship-program-grip

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