CEREO Request for Applications – Seed Grants and Graduate Student Support

The Center for Environmental Research, Education and Outreach (CEREO) seeks to support multiple interdisciplinary environmental activities that forge new collaborations across diverse academic units and disciplines, and across WSU campuses. Applicants for seed grants and graduate student support are encouraged to consider how the proposed activities may build stronger relationships with partners outside of WSU as well. Ideally the proposed activities will lead to sustained collaborations that form the basis for future interdisciplinary grant proposals focused on complex environmental topics.The deadline for application is Oct. 7. For more information and detailed application instruction:

https://www.cereo.wsu.edu/rfa.html

CEREO is a robust network of more than 200 WSU researchers, instructors, outreach specialists, industry leaders and graduate students. Its mission is to catalyze and facilitate system-wide, interdisciplinary activities to transform environmental research, education and outreach at WSU, in the Pacific Northwest, nationally and globally. CEREO places particular emphasis upon the integrative study of natural and managed ecosystems, and the social and human dimensions of environmental change.

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