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PH.D. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP: THERMAL IMAGERY-BASED ANALYSES OF FISH HABITAT—UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, ORONO

Application Deadline: 12/31/2025

LOCATION: USA

The University of Maine (Orono, Maine) is pleased to offer a Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship: Thermal imagery-based analyses of fish habitat—University of Maine, Orono. The incumbent will develop a research project aimed at understanding the thermal environments experienced by cold-water species such as Atlantic salmon and brook trout in Maine.

ELIGIBILITY:

Qualifications: M.S. in biology, ecology, GIS, or similar; quantitative skills; interest in landscape and aquatic science; and excellent work ethics. Must have a desire to work in a collaborative and supportive graduate student community.  A GPA of 3.2+ is desired. 

Responsibilities: The incumbent will develop a research project aimed at understanding the thermal environments experienced by cold-water species such as Atlantic salmon and brook trout in Maine.  This may include areas of significant restoration importance, such as the Piscataquis River, and other regions with dams. There will be significant flexibility in developing study questions, and approaches using thermal imagery. Work may be collaboratively developed with national, international, and tribal researchers. Experience in field ecology, GIS and database management is desirable—a willingness to learn is a necessity. Good communication skills are essential.  The incumbent will work with many partners (State of Maine, federal, tribal and NGOs), and be responsible for frequent reporting. The student will be advised by both Drs. Christina Murphy and Joe Zydlewski.  One to two semesters of TA support are anticipated. All interested individuals, including non-traditional and underrepresented groups, are encouraged to apply. 

Contact: Please send a cover letter, CV, transcripts, three references (names and contact only) and GRE scores/percentiles (optional). Please direct questions and applications to Joe Zydlewski (email josephz@maine.edu) with the heading “Thermal”. 

Links: https://umaine.edu/mainecoopunit/; https://umaine.edu/graduate/ 

Closing date: Review will begin December 31, 2025, with an anticipated starting date of May 1, 2026, or as arranged. 

BENEFIT:

Salary: $30,000 per year, $3,157 health, and $7,241 tuition (estimated). Funding is renewed annually; 4.5 years is anticipated.  

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CATCHLIGHT GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP 

Application Deadline: December 15, 2025

LOCATION: USA

The CatchLight Global Fellowship program is open to exceptional fellows with a community of like-minded Fellows and industry professionals with opportunities for mentorship, education and speaking engagements.

ELIGIBILITY:

You may be the ideal candidate for a CatchLight Global Fellowship if you are a(n): 

Long-form storyteller with a specific impact project 

Leader with a plan to advance/or grow the field 

Educator with innovative approaches to supporting upcoming storytellers 

Proposals will be assessed on how they employ and strengthen new methods and potential solutions with an eye towards one or more of the following target outcomes: 

Innovative Distribution: Testing a new distribution method of an existing project to effectively engage a specific audience through visuals. 

Community Activations: Testing how visual storytelling can be leveraged to engage specific audiences and/or address specific community information needs 

Field sustainability: building systems and models that push the field of visual storytelling or media ecosystem forward. 

Requirements include but are not limited to: 

A fellowship statement on how visuals in general and your work specifically ignite social change, who your work aims to inform, and what human connections your work creates. 100 words 

A thesis statement summarizing what you would like to do and why. 100 words 

A description of the proposed work. 250 words. 

A description of your distribution, engagement, and/or impact plan that identifies your target audience for this work. 250 words. 

A plan to gather impact feedback. 100 words 

A timeline for the work, which can extend beyond the grant period. 

A budget estimate for the proposed work. This budget can exceed the award amount but please note where CatchLight funds would be used 

Three topic ideas for sharing learning with the CatchLight community 

10-20 images, which, if awarded 

5-10 images (these can be the same as the work submission)  — CatchLight has the rights to use it in promotional materials. 

Three professional references. Contact information must include email and phone number. 

A short bio 

A copy of your curriculum vitae. 

BENEFIT:

$30,000 award 

Potential access to additional future funding 

Paid travel and accommodations for the 2025 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit in San Francisco. 

Personal development opportunities, including executive coaching 

Impact strategy and networking support from CatchLight staff and our extended network. 

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