Call for Proposals, SWWRC Research Grant Program

Call for Proposals
SWWRC Research Grant Program
FY 2015
Proposal submission deadline: December 1, 2014.

The objectives of this program are to sponsor research that fosters:

  1. exploration of new ideas to address water problems or expand understanding of water-related phenomena,
  2. entry, education, and training of future scientists in water resource fields,
    multidisciplinary research, and
  3. research result dissemination to both academic and non-academic audiences.

This is a great opportunity for early-career faculty to build partnerships with senior faculty, initiate new multidisciplinary collaboration and support thesis and dissertation research.

The RFP documentation are  available on the  SWWRC website.  http://swwrc.wsu.edu/ 

Please contact Jacqueline McCabe at [jacquem@wsu.edu, (509) 335-5531]
or Jonathan Yoder [yoder@wsu.edu, (509)-335-8596] with questions.

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