Link Foundation – Doctoral Fellowship in Ocean Engineering & Instrumentation
The main goals of the Link Foundation Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation Ph.D. Fellowship are:
- To foster ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation research
- To enhance both the theoretical and practical knowledge and applications of ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation research, and
- To disseminate the results of that research through lectures, seminars and publications.
Duration
1 year
Funding
$29,500 stipend.
Eligibility
- The applicant must be working toward a Ph.D. in an academic institution. (The applicant must have already been accepted into a Ph.D. program.)
- No limitations are placed on citizenship.
- Fellowships are only tenable at U.S. and Canadian universities.
- Fellows must be enrolled on a full-time basis for the duration of the award.
- Preference will be given to candidates who have a well-defined thesis direction, but who still have enough remaining time to work toward their Ph.D. such that the receipt of a Link Foundation Fellowship could make a difference.