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Scholarships and financial aid through the Department of Mathematics
AMS Travel Grants
Churchill scholarship
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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
Various types of funding through the Global Change and Sustainability Center (GCSC)
GCSC Graduate Fellows
U of Utah Graduate Research Fellowship
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AMS Travel Grants
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Wilkes Climate Center Postdoctoral Fellowship
The AMS-Simons Travel Grant program
General early career polar related funding
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) fellowships for Early Career Researchers
COMNAP and IAATO fellowships for Early Career Researchers
PSECCO funding for Early Career Researchers
Ongoing opportunities at the University of Utah
RTG: Optimization and Inversion; 5 years of funded projects for training the next generation of applied mathematicians
Modeling resources
Basics of R for ecologists (free for ESA student members)
EcoEvoApps: apps to explore canonical models in ecology and evolution
Thriving (or at least surviving) in academia
Advice to a young mathematical biologist (Roberts, 2024)
Writing mathematical ecology: A guide for authors and readers (Shoemaker et al., 2021)
Some guidance on using mathematical notation in ecology (Edwards & Auger-Méthé, 2018)
Writing statistical methods for ecologists (Davis & Kay, 2023)
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