The WaterCube National Research Traineeship (NRT) program at Michigan State University (MSU) is now accepting applications. The WaterCube NRT is a graduate training program for advancing data-enabled water sustainability through an equity lens. The name “WaterCube” reflects our conviction that it takes the convergence of data science, water science, and social science to solve complex, real-world water problems. The program immerses PhD students in convergent research where engineers, computer scientists, biologists, and social scientists work together to solve water problems of paramount significance.
Prospective and first year PhD students are eligible to apply. Students must enroll in a home department at MSU and work with a WaterCube faculty mentor. Trainees who are US citizens and permanent residents are eligible for NSF NRT fellowships; other funds are available to support a limited number of international students. Eligible trainees receive at least one full year of fellowship support through the WaterCube, which includes stipend, tuition & fees, with additional years of study supported via other forms of assistantships. Trainees also receive funds for research supplies and are eligible for travel funding.
First year and prospective PhD students are eligible to apply. Prospective graduate students applying to the WaterCube NRT program must apply to and be accepted by a participating Ph.D. program at MSU. Students not enrolled in an MSU department cannot be part of the WaterCube NRT program nor can they receive WaterCube NRT fellowships. The WaterCube NRT program and fellowship is an add-on to normal admission and student status, and this application in no way replaces the MSU Graduate Admissions Process (see https://grad.msu.edu/apply/). Only US citizens and permanent residents are eligible for NSF-funded fellowships; however, the WaterCube NRT has additional funds to support a limited number of international trainees.
Check back soon - applications will re-open in Fall 2024.
We expect students who are awarded and accept WaterCube NRT support to commit to participating in all required WaterCube NRT program elements throughout their graduate programs at MSU. These requirements include:
For applicants:
For letter-writers:
If you have any questions, please contact:
Dr. Erin Dreelin, WaterCube NRT Program Coordinator
dreelin@msu.edu