An exceptional chance to engage in research at one of the most ecologically and historically significant locations in Georgia is being offered to graduate scholars and faculty members of the University of Georgia, facilitated by the Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe (CREW), which serves as an interdisciplinary research facility managed by the UGA Libraries.

Nominations are currently open for the Wormsloe Fellowship, designed to provide assistance and funding for research undertaken by master’s or doctoral candidates on a diverse range of subjects concerning the human and natural heritage of the coastal Georgia site. The financial support is supplied by the UGA Graduate School and the Wormsloe Foundation.

“I am thrilled that the Wormsloe Foundation and the Graduate School have reaffirmed their dedication to facilitating graduate student research through the Wormsloe Fellowship. I eagerly anticipate welcoming the new Wormsloe Fellows to the Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe later this year,” remarked Mary Socci, the Director of CREW.

The post Research fellowship open to UGA graduate students at historic coastal Georgia site was first featured on UGA Today.


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