U.S. National Park Service Conservation Study Institute Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Vermont
Posted: January 17, 2013 Filed under: Vermont | Tags: National park, National Parks and Monuments, NationalParkService, Travel and Tourism, University of Vermont 1 CommentU.S. National Park Service Conservation Study Institute Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Vermont
The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont is pleased to offer the Conservation Study Institute
Doctoral Fellowship. The fellowship supports doctoral study in the Rubenstein School and is jointly sponsored by the Conservation Study Institute and the Rubenstein School. The Conservation Study Institute is an entity of the National Park Service that advances innovation in the stewardship of the national park system. The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources offers degrees in higher e
ducation at the BS, MS, and Ph.D. levels. In preparation for the 2016 centennial of the National Park Service, the doctoral fellowship will address “Parks in Their Second Century” and is designed to help inform the National Park Service in ways that will help it meet the opportunities and challenges of its second century. The doctoral student will be housed in the Rubenstein School’s Park Studies Laboratory and will participate in the Lab’s long-term program of research in the national parks. For more information on the fellowship, please contact Professor Robert Manning:
Robert.Manning
(802) 656-3096
CSI Doctoral Fellowship Announcement.pdf


