
Global Change Student Grant Competition
Awardees for 2004
- Anthony Arendt, Geophysical Institute: Measurement of temperature and precipitation lapse rates on Gulkana Glacier, Alaska
- Colin Beier, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Impacts of climate warming on Tongass National Forest management: Widespread decline of yellow-cedar and its sustainability as a timber resource in Alaska
- Emma Betts, Institute of Arctic Biology: Effects of permafrost and climate change on catchment hydrology, dissolved organic matter bioavailability and metabolism in northern boreal forest streams
- Eleanor Boyce, Geophysical Institute: Recent behavior of Mendenhall Glacier, southeast Alaska: Response to climatic and subglacial topographic factors
- Elizabeth Calvert, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences: Effects of global change on floating kelp beds in southeast Alaska: The impacts on recruitment of commercially important fish species
- Pieter A.P. de Hart, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences: Stable isotope analysis of Bowhead whale baleen as a biochemical recorder of shifts in migratory patterns during recent arctic environmental change
- Nicholas J. Lisuzzo, Institute of Arctic Biology: The influence of a glacially fed river's hyporheic zone on terrestrial nitrogen dynamics
- Elizabeth Marino, Department of Anthropology: Mapping White Mountain: place names of the past and the present
- Kumi Rattenbury, Institute of Arctic Biology: Implications of observed climate change for reindeer herding on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska
- Sarah Story, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences: A mesocosm study of biological interaction between sea ice and water column: Effects of nutrient and light variations on ice algal growth
- Kenneth Tape, Geophysical Institute: Finding and repeating old photographs to refine the record of vegetation change in northern Alaska
- Susan B. Vanek, Department of Anthropology: The regulation of time, space and classification
- Yiming Wang, Department of Geology & Geophysics and the Water & Environmental Research Center: Extending the record of temperature changes in Alaska beyond the instrument record: oxygen isotope analysis of chironomids in Alaska lakes
- Cory T. Williams, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences: Tufted puffins as biological indicators of forage fish availability in the western Gulf of Alaska
Student Awardees for 2003
Student Awardees for 2002
Student Awardees for 2001
If you are interested in submitting a proposal to this competition, check out the most recent guidelines to get an idea of what is required.
Specific guidelines for each year's competition are usually posted in December, with a proposal deadline at the end of February.
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