Wednesday, November 12, 2008

American Rivers Fellowship

American Rivers has begun to accept applications for the 2009-2010 Anthony A. Lapham River Conservation Fellowship. The Lapham Fellowship was established in 2008 in honor of the memory of Anthony Lapham, lifelong champion for rivers and former chairman of the American Rivers Board of Directors.

The Fellowship gives talented post-graduates the opportunity to engage in relevant research and work in the field of river conservation. Our current Lapham Fellow is conducting exciting research to define and illustrate community resilience in the face of climate change.

If you know any exceptional postgraduates interested in contributing to American Rivers’ work on climate change adaptation and resilience, please direct them to www.americanrivers.org/fellowship. The position is one year (full time), and a stipend is provided.

Any further questions can be directed to Rob Kimball (Rkimball@americanrivers.org).

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