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Enhancing Graduate Student Support at CIMAS

This program offers postdoctoral positions, visiting scientist programs, and adjunct faculty positions to support graduate students in marine resources research. It collaborates with NOAA Fisheries to train future experts in management-oriented research.

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Enhancing Graduate Student Support at CIMAS

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  1. Education Activities in CIMAS • Graduate Student Support • Postdoctoral Positions • Visiting Scientist Programs • Adjunct faculty positions

  2. Graduate students and postdocs Postdocs Graduate students

  3. Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center Environmental Cooperative Science Center Supports 4 graduate students (3 MBF 1 MAF)

  4. Cooperative Unit for Fisheries and Education Research CUFER Develop the human resources and expertise needed for the future research and management of resources under the responsibility of NOAA Fisheries: it supports postdoctoral and research associates, as well as students, who receive practical training in management-oriented research.

  5. 60 RSMAS graduates (currently at NOAA)

  6. RSMAS-NOAA adjunct professors

  7. Future role of CIMASin University academics • Strengthen Postdoc programs, ideally by seeking funding that is not tied to externally funded research projects; • Revive visiting scientist program for Fisheries, possibly through collaboration with the CSF; • Increase participation in the NOAA EPP/MSI program; • Plan mechanisms that will ensure that current collaborative opportunities do not get weakened by future changes in the RSMAS campus

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