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Student Scholarships
Sea Grant scholarships offer opportunities that provide financial assistance and research funding to students pursuing a career in STEM.
Undergraduate Students
Sea Grant has several prestigious opportunities to partner with various STEM organizations to promote professional development in new careers and provide hands-on experiences in research.
Graduate Students
Sea Grant has many reputable fellowships specifically for graduate students that focus on professional development in budding careers for a variety of marine topics.
Other Opportunities
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Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship
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NMFS-Sea Grant Fellowship
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Student News
An introduction to the Marine Mammal Commission: Jackie Shaff
2023 Washington Sea Grant fellow Jackie Shaff, shares an overview of the Marine Mammal Commission and the important work they do to bridge science and policy for the protection and
From DC to Antarctica: Gina Selig
Check out this new video from 2023 fellow Gina Selig discussing her work with the Antarctic Treaties Commission and her upcoming trip to Antarctica.
Reelin’ in the Years
In my Knauss fellowship so far, one of the most meaningful pieces of advice I’ve heard is to “think of your career as a journey, not a destination.” As the