John B. Anderson Graduate Fellowship

S. Georgia, Antarctica Peninsula

The John B. Anderson Graduate Fellowship for a sustainable Earth will help support the next generation of students to develop science-based solutions for the world's most pressing problems, through collaborative research with Houston's unique combination of energy, medical, chemical and space sectors.


Contribute to the John B. Anderson Graduate Fellowship

Give to EEPS Endowments HERE

The above link will take you to the Wiess School of Natural Sciences support page.

Use the drop down list to select Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences Department  or Other (specify in special instructions) to specify which EEPS endowment you are supporting with your gift.

Help the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences provide unique, collaborative research opportunities for graduate students studying Earth processes, with a particular focus on understanding human impacts on Earth’s habitability. Projects and programs addressing the past and present state of Earth’s surface, subsurface, oceans, atmosphere, and climate contribute to our understanding of Earth’s future environment, hazards, and resources, which affect us all.

For questions or if you would like to discuss developing new opportunities., please contact Department of EEPS Chair Julia Morgan (morganj@rice.edu) or Jackie Macha (jackie.macha@rice.edu) Director of Development Wiess School of Natural Sciences Office

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