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Professor Jessica Graybill Receives Two Grant Awards

By Geography Department on May 20, 2015

Professor Jessica Graybill was part of two large grant awards this spring.

The first is from the Belmont Forum/International Group of Funding Agencies for Global Change Research (IGFA) for $17,000 as a co-PI to write a synthesis regarding sustainability in the Arctic.  The project brings together an international team of expects from seven Arctic countries to develop an interdisciplinary synthesis and assess the state of knowledge about Arctic sustainability and sustainable development for the project “Arctic SUStainability: A Synthesis of Knowledge.”  Total award amount for the entire project is close to half a million Euros.  The IGFA is an agency that works proactively and on an action-orientated basis to enhance cooperation and coordination of global environmental change research. (More information here.)

Professor Graybill’s second award is for an National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Coordination Network (RCN) for the collaborative project “Arctic COASTal Community and Environmental Resilience International Interdisciplinary Research Coordination Network.”  The project will support the establishment of network for the science-policy interface among researchers, policy and decision makers, and young local and indigenous leaders to better understand and enhance resilience to ongoing dramatic changes in the Arctic.  Total award amount for the 4-year grand is about $500,000 USD.  (Details here.)


Awards Convocation 2015

By Geography Department on May 7, 2015

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The photo above shows Alex Pustelnyk ’17, Kevin Williams Memorial Fellowship winner, with Professors Kraly, Burnett and Loranty for the Awards convocation, April 28, 2015.  The Kevin Williams Fellowship was established to give selected students the opportunity to experience travel around another country.

Other Geography Department award recipients were Sarah Byer ’15 for the Shannon McCune Prize, and Kayla Weinstein ’15 for the Peter Gould Award.  The McCune Prize is awarded by the department to the senior geography major who has been judged to demonstrate outstanding academic merit and promise.  The Peter Gould Award is given by the department to the senior geography major who has enriched the geography community through exemplary leadership, service, and achievement.