Fellowships are offered in support of graduate education in American history and American studies. **These Fellowships are open to career, full-time or part-time National Park Service employees with at least three years of service who are engaged in historical research, management, or education programs.**
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Murie Science and Learning Center 2012 Research Fellowship Program
The Murie Science and Learning Center Research Fellowship supports field research in any of the national park service units coordinating with the MSLC. Two broad ecological areas (arctic and interior Alaska) are part of two Inventory and Monitoring Networks: the Arctic Network (Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Cape Krusenstern National Preserve, Gates of the Arctic […]
Discover Denali Fellowships
To encourage scientific and scholarly research that (1) fills gaps in the ecological or cultural understanding of park resources or (2) addresses management issues, the NPS and the Denali Education Center established the Discover Denali Research Fellowship Program through the Murie Science and Learning Center (MSLC), located in Denali National Park and Preserve. Selected fellows […]
George Melendez Wright Climate Change Fellowship Program
On behalf of the National Park Service, the University of Washington College of the Environment is managing the George Melendez Wright Climate Change Fellowship Program. The goals of this student fellowship program are to support new and innovative research relevant to managing climate change impacts in US National Parks, including transboundary issues and comparisons to […]