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NNEMS 2012 Projects

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The deadline for applying to the 2013 program is February 8, 2013. Program materials are provided for reference purposes only.

Program Announcement
Identifier: EPA-EED-13-01

NNEMS Catalog for 2013
[PDF, 1.58 MB, 33 pages, about PDF]

NNEMS 2013 Solicitation Announcement [PDF, 76 KB, 15 pages]

NNEMS Application Materials
[PDF, 924KB, 17 pages]

For additional information, email the NNEMS Fellowship Program.

Questions About a Project?

If you would like additional information about or clarification of a specific project, please complete and submit the project-specific questions form.

To view answers to questions submitted by other applicants or updated information about the projects, click here.

Nine research projects are being offered in 2012 in the following categories:

Click here for a description of each project category.

Key:  freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, graduate student, Ph. D.
 
Environmental Policy, Regulation and Law
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-101
Linkages between Air Quality and Climate
5/14/2012 - 8/24/2012 (flexible)
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-102
Outreach for Air Quality Designations
5/14/2012 - 8/24/2012 (flexible)
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-103
Outreach for Tribal Air Quality Program
5/14/2012 - 8/24/2012 (flexible)
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
 

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Environmental Management and Administration
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-201
Sustainable Materials Management in the Pacific Northwest
6/1/2012 - 5/31/2013 (flexible)
Seattle, Washington
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-202
Risk Management Program Database Analysis
6/1/2012 to 8/21/2012 (flexible)
Seattle, Washington
 

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Environmental Science
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-301
Green Infrastructure Site Location Decision Support Tool
9/1/2012 - 5/1/2014 (flexible)
Ada, Oklahoma
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-302
Alternative Fuels Production and Air Quality
5/14/2012 - 8/24/2012 (flexible)
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-303
Evaluation of 2010 Ambient Air Monitoring Network Assessments
5/14/2012 - 8/24/2012 (flexible)
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
 

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Public Relations and Communications
 
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Ph.D. Student    2012-401
Commmunity Involvement and Program Initiatives
6/1/2012 - 8/31/2012 (flexible)
Arlington, Virginia

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Project Category Descriptions

Environmental Policy, Regulation and Law
Fellowships offered in this category provide students an opportunity to review and evaluate existing policies and regulations, as well as conduct research related to the development of new policies. The projects may include a component that focuses on environmental compliance.

Environmental Management and Administration
The topics of fellowships in this category focus on environmental management goals.

Environmental Science
Research projects in this category typically include direct participation in field studies and laboratory research. Environmental policy and regulation review requiring technical expertise is included in the Environmental Policy, Regulation, and Law category described above.

Public Relations and Communications
These types of fellowships include the review and analysis of public response to EPA policies and regulations, as well as general public opinion of environmental issues. The projects may include assisting with the development of communication tools, ranging from pamphlets and informational materials to slide and film presentations, to inform and educate the public about environmental protection issues.

 

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