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University of Rhode Island sends three grads to D.C. for Sea Grant Knauss Fellowships


University of Rhode Island sends three grads to D.C. for Sea Grant Knauss Fellowships
Recent grad students will work for a year on ocean and coastal policy in Congress and the Executive branch
Kimberly Ohnemus, M.A. Marine Affairs
KINGSTON, R.I. February 10, 2021 – Three graduate students from the University of Rhode Island have been named John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellows. They will join 74 other finalists to spend a year in Washington, D.C., working on ocean and coastal policy issues beginning this month.
Kimberly Ohnemus of Bourne, Massachusetts; Clea Harrelson of Centerville, Tennessee; and Elle Wibisono of Bali, Indonesia, were each selected to receive the $74,000 fellowship. They applied through Rhode Island Sea Grant, which administers the opportunity and nominated candidates to be considered by the National Sea Grant College Program. ....

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Winter Term 2021 Week 1 – Radiations Newsletter – Carleton College


DEGREES OFFERED IN THE DEPT. OF PHYSICS 
Master of Science, Physics (thesis)
Master of Arts, Physics (non-thesis; graduation by exam)
Master of Science, Medical Physics, accredited by Commission on Accreditation on  Medical Physics (CAMPEP)
Joint Ph.D. in Computational Science through the Computational Science Research  Center (for more information contact Dr. Weber above or the director of the CSRC, Dr.  Jose Castillo.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 
MS Physics students are successful in industry, national labs, and Ph.D. programs. • MS Medical Physics students are successful in residency programs, Ph.D. programs,  and the medical devices/technology industry.
PhD Computational Science students are successful in national labs and academia. • Favorable student-to-faculty ratio with graduate physics courses averaging about 10  students. Full-time faculty teach all graduate lectures and laboratory courses. • Close student-faculty contact. ....

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