Global Change Research Fellows
The Global Change Research Fellows Program is designed to prepare the next generation of global change scientists by providing financial, scientific, and professional development support for graduate students who are interested in interdisciplinary research. They come together across disciplines to discover, collaborate, and share their knowledge with partners.
Participants are students from a SE CASC Consortium organization or citizen of a USET Tribal Nation involved in research related to the SE CASC mission and recommended by a SE CASC Research Affiliate.
Current Program Participants:

Ally Brown

Asumi Saito

Bigyapti Nepal

Christopher Oates

Gwen Kirschke

Kurt Naquin

Eunhye (Grace) Choi

Hannah Ferraro

Halina Pyzdrowski

Jamie Huerta

Henley Sartin

Rachel Smith

Mileisha L. Velázquez López
Team Science Projects:
The current participants are grouped into two team science projects, aimed at addressing a real-time issue within the Southeast. These projects are:
- Social and ecological effects of variation in water availability (i.e., extreme flow, drought, etc.) on aquatic and/or terrestrial ecosystems.
- Impacts of climate change on invasive species, including but not limited to species introduction, establishment, spread, displacement of native species, and/or socio-economic impacts.