Published: Dec. 8, 2016

Graduate Scholarships in Solid Waste Research Ìý-ÌýApplications for the 2017-18 Academic Year Now Accepted

The Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF) isÌýone of the largest sources of solid waste research funding in the U.S., allocating approximately $1Ìýmillion annually in research grants and graduate level scholarships.Ìý
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Thus far, over 50 students haveÌýbeen EREF scholars, many of whom are now in key academic and professional positions across theÌýU.S.Ìý
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to access the application for the 2017-2018 academic year. The application deadline isÌýMay 3, 2017 at 5:00 pm (eastern). to view a list of information/materials required for the application.Ìý

Applications will be considered from those who:

  • will be this year or are now a full-time master's or doctoral student, and
  • have a clearly demonstrated interest in solid waste management research.ÌýEREF defines solid waste management to pertain to municipal solid waste, construction & demolition waste, industrial waste (e.g. coal ash), WTE ash, etc. Note: this definition does not include agricultural wastes or wastewater treatment plant sludge.

Submissions must be made online.

All qualified candidates will be considered for scholarships without regard to race, religion, national orÌýethnic origin, citizenship, or disability. Applications from students outside the United States or studyingÌýabroad will receive equal consideration. Award decisions by the Environmental Research andÌýEducation Foundation and its directors are final and not subject to appeal.

EREF Scholarships recognize graduate students pursuing excellence in solid waste management researchÌýand education. Recipients are chosen based on credentials and potential contributions to the solidÌýwaste industry and its scientific community.ÌýAwards are based on:

  • Academic performance
  • Professional experience
  • Relevance of one's work to the advancement of solid waste management science
  • Potential for success

Award amounts consider the cost of tuition at the recipient's institution and any other funds received.ÌýFull scholarships may not be awarded to students who will be receiving full-tuition scholarships fromÌýother sources (excluding direct university assistance such as tuition remission or assistantship income)Ìýbut may still be considered for partial awards.
Doctoral scholarships are awarded up to a minimum of $12,000 per year and paidÌýmonthly. Doctoral/post-doctoral scholarships are renewable each year to a maximum of three yearsÌýfrom the initial award date. Master's scholarships are awarded up to a minimum of $5,000 per year andÌýrenewable each year to a maximum of two years from the initial award date. Scholarship renewal isÌýdependent upon satisfactory progress as determined by the student's academic advisor.

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