USGS Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program
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THE BASICS | When Research Fellowships Begin - Qualifications - When and How To Apply - Special Requirements - What Happens Next |
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RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY | Description of Research Opportunity and List of Research Advisors |
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ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION | |
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS | |
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PROJECT
PROFILES Summary of research conducted under the Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program |
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In Fiscal Year 2001 (October 1, 2000-September 30, 2001),
the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) started a new postdoctoral research
program called the Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program
(now the Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program) in honor of Walter
C. Mendenhall (1871-1957), the fifth
Director of the USGS. President Hoover appointed Mendenhall as
the Director in 1930 when the USGS's budget was $2.87 million. Today
the total USGS budget is over $1 billion. Human Resources: Ms. Susan Fong-Young
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