This opportunity is curated through the UF TESI Environmental Leaders Network. Opportunities posted through the Network may not be affiliated with the Florida Museum or TESI, but are shared with UF undergraduate students who want to learn more about environmental research, education and outreach, and civic engagement.
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Type of position
Paid
Position description
A great opportunity for undergrad and early grad students to earn a stipend for engaging in a climate-related research project with a faculty mentor. Each fellow can earn up to $2500, $500 of which would go to the faculty mentor to oversee the project.
Fellows get the opportunity to engage in climate-related research, education, communication, outreach, and projects that help enable communities to take action to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate.
Fellow objectives:
- Learn climate research and action skills through mentored projects.
- Understand how climate research can impact communities.
- Forge coordinated relationships with community leadership.
- Establish a network of climate leaders at all levels.
Qualifications
Undergrads or early grad students from any college or program who will bring energy, commitment, and drive to support communities across Florida address climate-related impacts while gaining research experience. Undergrads may not graduate before May of 2024. Grad students can propose a funded summer research project that extends through the first year of their program.
Each prospective fellow must submit the application, a 1 to 2-page proposal outlining their plans, and a letter of commitment from their faculty mentor who will oversee the work that includes:
- A detailed plan for their proposed research project including a problem statement, proposed solutions, products or tools to be developed, potential broader impacts, and a budget for how the $ would be spent.
- A letter from the supervising faculty mentor stating the merits of the proposal and the student fellow
- While each proposed project may not be focused on Florida, the outputs must address how the work can apply to communities in Florida.
- In addition to the outlined plans, each fellow must agree to participate in an event on campus in spring 2024 to share their experience, findings, summary of work, potential for future funding, and next steps.
Deadline to Apply
To Apply
To get a copy of the application and learn more, email Carolyn Cox, crcox@ufl.edu