About Grand Bahama NSF IRES Program
About This IRES Program
The goal of this project is to provide international collaborative opportunities to six students per year to explore broader climate change challenges related to freshwater resilience of small islands through a six-week long international research experience in the island of Grand Bahama. The project will advance our current understanding of the combined role of social and hydrological dynamics on post-hurricane recovery of freshwater resources on small sub-tropical islands.
Important Dates
Applications are now open for Summer 2024!
January 21, 2024: Application deadline - extended
End of January, 2024: First round of candidates notifiedMid - February, 2024: Selected applicants notified
Spring 2023: Preparation for field experience
Late May - early July, 2024: Research Visit in Grand Bahama (6-weeks)
Fall 2024: Virtual Symposium
Program Information
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Find Us
Dr. Zoi Dokou
CSU- Sacramento ,
Riverside Hall 4023
Contact Us
Phone: (916) 278-4611
zoi.dokou@csus.edu