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State Fellow spotlight: Noelle Helder

By Alaska Sea Grant | December 7, 2021
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Jesse Gordon contributed to this story. This past summer, Noelle Helder was selected as an Alaska Sea Grant State Fellow and matched with the Alaska Center for Energy and Power…

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State Fellow spotlight: Tav Ammu

By Alaska Sea Grant | November 16, 2021
Tav Ammu selfie on a boat

Jesse Gordon contributed to this story. Tav Ammu grew up commercial fishing in Dillingham. After completing a B.A. in English literature in 2007 at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, he…

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Applications open for Knauss Fellowship

By Alaska Sea Grant | October 28, 2021

The John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship is a competitive paid professional opportunity for graduate students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources, and in the…

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Student interns from Kake contribute to local climate change studies

By Alaska Sea Grant | October 25, 2021

Elizabeth Figus, PhD, contributed to this story. During the summer of 2021, two students from Kake participated in Alaska Sea Grant’s Community Engaged Internship (CEI). The internship is designed for…

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State Fellow spotlight: Ashley Bolwerk

By Alaska Sea Grant | October 20, 2021
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Jesse Gordon contributed to this story. Ashley Bolwerk describes her professional path as one that has “meandered between science and education.” After spending six years working for the Sitka Sound…

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State Fellow spotlight: Becca Cates

By Alaska Sea Grant | September 28, 2021
Becca Cates

Jesse Gordon contributed to this story. Becca Cates recently began her Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship with the Alaska Fisheries Science Center. Cates earned her B.S. in Environmental Science from…

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From Germany to Alaska to D.C., a Knauss fellow charts a new path through the pandemic

By Alaska Sea Grant | August 25, 2021
Senator Lisa Murkowski poses with Knauss fellow Ann-Christine Zinkann

The John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship offers a professional opportunity to graduate students with an interest in national policies that affect ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes resources. Every year,…

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2021–2022 Alaska Sea Grant State Fellows announced

By Anne Gore | June 18, 2021
Photo collage showing 8 portraits and a logo with the words Alaska Sea Grant State Fellows

Alaska Sea Grant has selected eight fellows for the Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship Program in 2021–2022. The twelve-month fellowship offers soon-to-graduate or recently finished graduate students the opportunity to…

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Alaska Sea Grant accepting state and national fellowship applications

By Anne Gore | December 16, 2020
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Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship Alaska Sea Grant is soliciting applications for the 2021 Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship Program. The program provides a unique educational opportunity for graduate students…

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Alaska fellowship program welcomes four new graduate students

By Alaska Sea Grant | June 22, 2020

Alaska Sea Grant welcomes four incoming fellows to the Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship program. The year-long fellowship program recruits talented young professionals from within Alaska and across the country…

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