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Hack Graduate Award Virtual Open House and Q&A
The High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) will host a virtual open house via Zoom for Princeton graduate students interested in applying for the Mary and Randall Hack ’69 Graduate Award for Water and the Environment.
Students will have the opportunity to speak with faculty coordinator Luc Deike, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, and current Hack awardees, as well as be able to ask questions about the program. The fund provides up to $10,000 in dissertation support to Princeton graduate students in any discipline who are pursuing innovative research on water and water-related topics with implications for the environment, including projects related to climate science, engineering and environmental policy.
Please RSVP here or to Amber Lee, HMEI’s undergraduate/graduate program manager, to receive a Zoom link for the open house.
Applications for the Hack Graduate Award are available on the Student Activities Funding Engine (SAFE) through April 1.
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