Science Policy Fellow - Rachel Correll
Implementing Organization
Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC)
Overview
DWH Project Funding
$55,000
Known Leveraged Funding
$0
Funding Organization
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – Gulf Research Program (NASEM - GRP)
Funding Program
NASEM Gulf Research Program Fellowships
Details
Project Category
Human and Social
Project Actions
Education and Outreach
Targeted Resources
Human and/or Institutional Capacity
Project Description
Ms. Correll is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Louisiana State University. Her doctoral work focuses on understanding migration considerations of individuals in dynamic and vulnerable coastal communities, community resilience, and managed retreat. She holds a B.A. in Geography and a B.A. in Earth Sciences from Syracuse University where she was a McNair Scholar. Ms. Correll was previously a Southern Regional Educational Board Doctoral Scholars Fellow, a fellow with the University of Michigan's Environmental Fellows Program, has South Central Climate Science Center’s Early Career Professional Development training, and volunteered with Louisiana State University's chapter of EnvironMentors. Her interests for the future are to promote social equity, environmental justice, and community resilience.
Contact
Karena MothershedNone
KMothershed@nas.edu
Project Website
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