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Student Fellowships

Materials for the NNEMS Fellowship Program

2008 Program

Previous Years

EPA established the National Network for Environmental Management Studies (NNEMS) in 1986 to foster a growing interest among higher education students in environmental careers. The NNEMS program is a comprehensive fellowship program that provides undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to participate in a fellowship project that is directly related to their field of study. The NNEMS program is sponsored by EPA's Environmental Education Division (EED), Office of Children's Health Protection and Environmental Education (OCHPEE).

Students who are awarded NNEMS fellowships are offered a unique opportunity to gain research and training experience directly linked to their undergraduate or graduate studies. NNEMS fellows conduct research projects to augment their academic studies, which EPA supports with financial assistance.

EPA has awarded more than 1,400 fellowships under this program and awarded 16 fellowships in 2007.

NNEMS Program Coordinators
Educational representatives may visit the Program Coordinator homepage to register a new or update an existing Program Coordinator for a college or university.

For Additional Information

Send an email to the NNEMS Fellowship Program.

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