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PERC Graduate Fellowship
Description
- Topic: The project should focus on natural resources and environmental issues, including the study of markets, governance, public policy, property rights and/or innovation. PERC is especially interested in projects that in some way address or inform issues related to natural resource policy and management, broadly defined. Policy-relevant projects that address forests, water, and wildlife are of particular interest in 2023.
- Residency: Between two weeks and two months, depending on the nature of the project. Fellows visit during the summer.
- Presentation: Fellows are expected to circulate a draft paper and give at least one seminar while at PERC.
- Participation: Fellows are expected to interact with other PERC scholars and fellows while in residence and attend seminar presentations by other fellows. The fellowship is intended to be an opportunity to either establish or strengthen a continuing relationship with PERC.
- Completion: The final project is generally expected by December 31 of the year in which the fellowship is undertaken.
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Funding type
Fellowship
Key eligibility criteria
Master's Students
Funding source
PERC