The Bay Area Water Quality Fellowship 2023 is available for Master’s degrees in Water Quality research. You may apply for this scholarship by clicking here. The deadline for submitting your application is April 3, 2023. This scholarship is given by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) and has a value of Partial Funding, up to $16,000. This scholarship is accessible to all nationalities. Apply also for Hult Scholarships.
The Bay Area Water Quality Fellowship is available to graduate students whose research is directly dedicated to water quality concerns affecting the San Francisco Bay. It is designed to aid scientific research in the following areas:
- The exposure or influence of organisms in the San Francisco Bay estuary to selenium, metals, and/or organic pollutants via food chain transfer, if any.
- The extent to which sediments, if any, expose organisms in the San Francisco Bay estuary to selenium, metals, and/or organic compounds.
- Other studies on the impact of pollution on the San Francisco Bay estuary and/or its ecology.
Brief Details About Bay Area Fellowships
- Host Country: United States of America, California
- Host Institution: University of California, Berkeley
- Funding Type: Partial Funded
- Level of Study: Master’s Degree
- Fields of Study: Water Quality Research
- Eligible Students: International Students
- Gender: Male/Female
- Application Status: Open Now
- Application Deadline: 03 Apr 2023
Benefits of Bay Area
- Partial Funded
- Up to $16,000
- The opportunity to study in the United States of America
Eligibility Criteria
- Graduate students can apply for Bay Area Water Quality Fellowships at the University of California, Berkeley.
- Candidates for the Bay Area Water Quality Fellowship should be investigating water quality issues affecting the San Francisco Bay.
- The studies should support research on the following topics: the exposure or effect of organisms in the San Francisco Bay estuary to selenium, metals, and/or organic chemicals through food chain transfer, the extent to which sediments are a source of exposure for organisms in the San Francisco Bay estuary to selenium, metals, and/or organic chemicals, or other research proposed by the University that involves the effect of pollution on the San Francisco Bay estuary and/or the environment.
- The applicants for the Bay Area Water Quality Fellowship should be graduate students.
Application Process
- Head to the official website of the university
- Fill out the form
- Click on the Apply Now button below to proceed