CMOP Graduate Student Fellowships

Graduate Student Fellowships—Through CMOP
The NSF Science and Technology Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction (CMOP) encourages general inquiries for graduate research assistant positions in its areas of activity.

CMOP is committed to improving the diversity of the U.S. workforce in science and engineering. We strongly encourage women and individuals from underrepresented minority groups to apply for available employment and student support opportunities.

Inquiries should be addressed to:
Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction
OGI School of Science & Engineering
Oregon Health & Science University
20000 NW Walker Rd.
Beaverton, Oregon 97006, USA
cmop-inquiries@stccmop.org


Student Grants/Scholarships—External to CMOP
» Oregon Natural Resources Fellowship—4/4/08 deadline
» Sea Grant John D. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship—2/29/08
» Alliance of Technology and Women: Great Minds Scholarship—2/28/08
» NOAA Coastal Service Center Coastal Management Fellowship—1/28/08


POLICIES AT CMOP
» Diversity policy: CMOP is committed to improving the diversity of the U.S. workforce in science and engineering. We strongly encourage women and individuals from underrepresented minority groups to apply for available employment and student support opportunities. View CMOP Diversity statement.
» Tobacco-free campus: For the health of our community, OHSU is tobacco-free. Effective Sept. 17, 2007, smoking and other tobacco use will be prohibited indoors and outdoors on all OHSU premises in the Portland area. Visit http://www.ohsu.edu/tobaccofree for more information.
» Pet Policy: Pets are allowed at the OGI School of Science & Engineering. Please review SoSE's pets-on-campus policy at http://www.ogi.edu/policies/pets.cfm, or click here for PDF.

This is one of several available EBS Faculty Opportunities. In addition to this position, which is CMOP-centric, other EBS faculty hires may be eligible for CMOP appointments.

See also more CMOP Employment and Student Support Opportunities



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