Postdoctoral and post-master’s applicants for the Wisconsin Water Resources Science-Policy Fellowship with a focus on groundwater-surface water interactions
University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute
Madison, Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
Project focused on groundwater-surface water interactions
The University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute(WRI)in partnership withthe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) seeks postdoctoral and post-master’s candidates interested in tackling science and policy challenges related to water resourcesmanagement in Wisconsin. Together, these programswill fund a Wisconsin Water ResourcesScience-Policy Fellow position. Thisfellowship will provide a unique educationaland career opportunityfor recent graduates who are interested both in aquatic resources and in the policy decisions affecting those resources in Wisconsin. This program places a recent master’s or doctoral graduate within a state program full-time for one year, with the Fellow bringing technical skills to benefit water issues and challenges and receiving valuable real-world science-policy experience from the resource professionals who will serve as mentors. This mutually beneficial partnership will result in advancing science to support policy decisions as well as valuable training opportunities for new professionals entering the work force.
The Water Resources Institute at the University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Drinking Water and Groundwater Program are seeking a fellow with a background in quantitative ecology, biology, hydrology, limnology, aquatic ecology, or a related fieldto help quantify the relationship between groundwater withdrawals and surface water in the state of Wisconsin, focusing on how groundwater quantity variation impacts fish and aquatic life, water quality, and recreation and navigation in surface water bodies. The fellow will support the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ efforts to complete the Central Sands Lakes Study, as well as help refine the Department’s approach toward environmental review of high capacity wells.
If you have any questions, please contact: Jennifer Hauxwell at: jennifer.hauxwell [-at-] aqua.wisc.edu
More information available at:
- https://www.wri.wisc.edu/
- https://www.wri.wisc.edu/student-opportunities/
- https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Wells/HighCap/CSLStudy.html
Posted: April 8, 2019.