The Grand Teton Association and Grand Teton National Park offer a graduate
fellowship of up to $10,000/project for graduate studies focused on
documenting the almost intangible and disappearing aspects of the Greater
Yellowstone Ecosystem, including Grand Teton and Yellowstone National
Parks, the John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway, and other public or
private lands. Emphasis areas are lesser-known ecosystem elements such as
air and water; geologic or other processes; plants, insects, reptiles, or
amphibians, fungi; natural soundscapes; and social science related to
public understanding of natural resources and their use or management.
Graduate students pursuing either a Master's or Doctoral degree are
invited to submit proposals on the attached application form by February
15, 15, 2013. For more information, contact
For more information, contact Jan Lynch, GTA Executive Director,
307-739-3406 or Sue Consolo Murphy, Grand Teton National Park Chief of
Science& Resource Management, at 307-739-3481
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Joy Marburger, PhD
Research Coordinator
Great Lakes Research and Education Center Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
1100 Mineral Springs Road, Porter, IN 46304 T 219-395-1544; F
219-395-1588 email Joy Marburger@nps.gov
Nature is the best ecology laboratory.