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CLASS OF 2019 DEAN JOHN A. KNAUSS MARINE POLICY FELLOWSHIP
OPPORTUNITY</span></font><br>
<font face="Times"><span style="font-size:16px">Qualified
individuals are invited by the Woods Hole Sea Grant program
to submit applications for the Dean John A. Knauss Marine
Policy Fellowship. Approximately thirty-five individuals are
selected nationally for this prestigious Fellowship to spend
a year in Washington, D.C., working in Congress or the
Executive Branch on critical marine policy and resource
management issues. Nominees must be enrolled in a U.S.
accredited graduate or professional degree program in a
marine or aquatic-related field in the U.S. or its
territories as of <span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aBn"><span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aQJ">February
21, 2018</span></span>. Applications are due to Woods
Hole Sea Grant by <span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aBn"><span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aQJ">5:00 p.m.</span></span>,
on <span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aBn"><span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aQJ">Friday,
February 23, 2018</span></span>. Selected applicants
will be interviewed by the Woods Hole Sea Grant Director
after application materials are received. Applications will
be first reviewed by an ad hoc committee of WHSG personnel.
Final submission of up to (6) application packets is due to
the National Sea Grant office by <span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aBn"><span
class="m_7528153219610629712m_-6622852338211972842gmail-aQJ">April 6,
2018</span></span>. For the Fellowship Class of 2019,
the selection process and subsequent notification of
finalists by the National Sea Grant College Program will be
completed in June 2018. If you are interested in applying or
have additional questions, please contact Matt Charette,
director, Woods Hole Sea Grant, </span></font><span
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href="mailto:jmcdowell@whoi.edu"
style="font-family:"Times New Roman";color:purple"
target="_blank">mcharette@whoi.edu</a></span><span
style="font-size:16px;font-family:Times">. For further
information and selection criteria, please visit </span><span
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face="Times New Roman" color="#800080"><span
style="font-size:16px"><u><a
href="https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=298724"
target="_blank">https://www.grants.gov/w<wbr>eb/grants/view-opportunity.htm<wbr>l?oppId=298724</a></u></span></font><font
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