If you’re a faculty member from around campus doing research or scholarly work related to the environment and looking for a unique opportunity to work for a short term at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, the deadline to apply is quickly approaching.
GLIER has made two new six-month fellowships available in order to increase interdisciplinary collaborations, broaden the depth of the institute’s work and foster more environmental research across campus. Successful applicants will be awarded $18,000 for teaching release and other costs and will be expected to relocate to the institute’s Riverside Drive facility for the duration of their fellowship, which will begin sometime this year.
Those interested in applying for the fellowship should submit a copy of their curriculum vitae and a 500-word description of their proposed activity to Mary Lou Scratch at mscratch@uwindsor.ca by no later than May 15.