Fellows spend the summer working with N.H. Sea Grant staff seeking to help individuals and organizations make informed decisions regarding our marine resources. These paid opportunities are appropriate for a wide range of majors concerning marine resources. Successful applicants will receive a $3,000 stipend over an eight-week internship. Students interested in applying for a Doyle Fellowship should submit a two-page statement of interest, a resume and a recommendation from a faculty member or advisor. The statement of interest should include a N.H. Sea Grant extension program area that the student would like to work in as well as any particular goal(s) the applicant would like to achieve during his or her fellowship.
Deadline: February
Value: $5,000 summer stipend
Eligibility: Junior or senior students at accredited 4-year colleges or universities in New Hampshire.
Major: marine related fields, oceanography, ocean engineering, marine biology, environmental science, zoology, communication, natural resources, hydrology
Fellowship Type: Undergraduate
Nomination: No, but strongly encouraged to work with Fellowships Office
Website: Brian E. Doyle Undergraduate Marine Extension Fellowship