External Organizations
Territorial Sportsmen Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
Usually due in April
American Institute of Fishery 鶹 Biologists
Clark Hubbs Associate 鶹 Assistance Award for Travel
Eligibility: must be an AIFRB member
Alaska Fly Fishers, Natural Sciences Scholarship
Contact: Jan Schnorr at Janiceinak@gmail.com or 337-1818.
NOAA Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program for Graduate Students
For the 2009-2010 academic year, Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarships provided support of
up to $42,000: a 12-month stipend of $30,000, in addition to an annual cost-of-education
allowance of up to $12,000; and up to $10,000 support for a four to six week research
collaboration at a NOAA facility. A maximum of $94,000 may be provided to masters
students (up to 2 years of support and one research collaboration opportunity) and
up to $188,000 may be provided to doctoral students (up to 4 years of support and
two research collaboration opportunities). Eligibility: Those eligible to apply are
United States citizens currently pursuing or intending to pursue a masters or doctoral
level degree in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeology, including the
curation, preservation, and display of maritime artifacts.
Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid Fund
Provides small amounts of money ($1000) for research expenses.
Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship
Provides funds for first-year graduate students to attend a marine lab.
A.W. “Winn” Brindle Memorial Education Loan Program
The A.W. “Winn” Brindle Memorial Education Loan Program was established in memory of A.W. “Winn” Brindle who was president of the Wards Cove Packing Company and Columbia Wards Fisheries. It is funded by private donations and contributions from fisheries businesses in exchange for state tax credits. The funds provide educational loans to Alaska residents for full-time undergraduate or graduate study in fisheries-related programs. More information:
Kuskokwin Native Association, Subsistence Fisheries Education Internship
This is a great opportunity to gain experience working with a variety of government
agencies, subsistence fishermen and Native organizations. This internship is very
flexible and the exact duties and responsibilities will depend upon intern’s experience
level and professional interests.
Kuskokwim Native Association (KNA) is a regional Native organization in Aniak that
represents villages of the Middle and Upper Kuskokwim River. KNA’s Department of
Natural Resources conducts a number of fisheries research projects in cooperation
with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
More information: email: jobs@knafish.org