About the Doyle Fellowship

The Brian E. Doyle undergraduate Marine Extension Fellowship offers incoming juniors and seniors - as well as graduating seniors - from any four-year college or university in New Hampshire the opportunity to receive hands-on training in one of four topics:

  • Seaweed aquaculture
  • Sand dune restoration
  • Invasive green crab bio-control
  • Marine science communications

Applications will be accepted from students beginning their junior or senior year at any four-year undergraduate institution in New Hampshire. Successful applicants will receive a $3,000 stipend over an eight-week internship. Students interested in applying for a 2015 Doyle Fellowship should submit a two-page statement of interest, a resume and a recommendation from a faculty member or advisor. The statement of interest should include a N.H. Sea Grant extension program area that the student would like to work in as well as any particular goal(s) the applicant would like to achieve during his or her fellowship.
Application deadline is March 24, 2017. Materials can be submitted electronically to nh.seagrant@unh.edu or via mail to:

New Hampshire Sea Grant Director's Office
Morse Hall, Suite 113
8 College Road
Durham, NH 03824

For more information, please contact Mark Wiley at mark.wiley@unh.edu or 603.862.6702 or visit our Doyle Fellowship webpage.

For fellowship opportunities across the Sea Grant network, see the National Sea Grant website.

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