
Global Change Student Grant Competition
Awardees for 2005
- Hannah Clilverd, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Surface-subsurface hydrologic exchange and nitrogen transformations in the hyporheic zone of the Tanana River in interior Alaska
- Nancy Fresco, RAP, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Ecological and sociopolitical feedback between climate change and carbon sequestration in Alaska's boreal forest
- Anna Godduhn, RAP, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry: The Northway Harvest Exposure Project: a community based approach to contaminants and health
- Marc Gould, Geophysical Institute: Thermal regime of lake ice in a changing climate
- Carrin Halffman, Department of Anthropology: Tracking mercury levels in the Arctic through time using archaeological bone: initial method validation
- Ian Herriott, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Alive and active: microbial community dynamics in seasonally frozen boreal forest soils
- Evan Kane, Department of Forest Sciences, and Jessica Garron, Department of Biology & Wildlife: The impact of fire on soil microbial composition, function, and subsequent nutrient mineralization rates along a burn severity gradient in interior Alaska
- Holly McKinney, Department of Anthropology: Temporal variability of archaeologically deposited fish remains in the Gulf of Alaska: an assessment of human and natural impacts
- Nicole Misarti, INDS, Institute of Marine Science: A holistic long-term perspective of the north Pacific marine ecosystem
- Emily Molhoek, Department of Geology & Geophysics: An 8 ky year record of vegetation cover, fire history, and moisture availability in north-central Mongolia: impacts of global warming and aridification
- Nathan Pamperin, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Overwinter movements of Arctic Fox on Alaska's North Slope
- Ina Timling, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Fungal response to manipulated snow depth and summer temperatures in dry and moist acidic tundra
Student Awardees for 2004
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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