Scholarships are awarded for 18-month appointments. Successful applicants will receive a stipend of at least $71,000 per year, relocation and health and welfare allowances, as well as a modest research budget.
Required Education:
Doctorate
Scholarships are available to new or recent doctoral graduates in diverse areas of research. Applications will be accepted from doctoral recipients with research interests associated with the following:
Departments - Applicants who wish to conduct research on topics of general interest to one or more of the Departments or Centers:
Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Biology
Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry
Geology & Geophysics
Physical Oceanography
Environmental Economics & Marine Policy
A joint USGS/WHOI award will be given to a postdoc whose research is in an area of common interest between USGS and WHOI Scientific Staff. The individual will be mentored by both USGS and WHOI advisors.
The National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Facility (NOSAMS) will award a fellowship in radiocarbon research and/or the development or improvement of analytical techniques or instrumentation.
Completed applications will be accepted up to October 15, 2024, for consideration for Postdoctoral Scholar Awards for 2025-2026. In addition to the application form, the following are required: a current CV or resume; a minimum of three non-WHOI recommendations; a brief plain-language summary of your research experience to date, with emphasis on your PhD training; a statement that addresses your research interests you wish to pursue at WHOI; and a statement explaining your interests in, experience with, and/or planned commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in research, teaching, and/or service. Announcement of awards will be made in December.
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