Cranberry Lake Biological Station Indigenous Writer in Residence

Cranberry Lake Biological Station is located in the heart of the Adirondack Park, on the ancestral lands of the Mohawk Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and has been in use as a living classroom for 105 years. CLBS provides seclusion for research, teaching, contemplation, and creative endeavors.

Three, three−week residencies are available each year, with some flexibility based on the writer’s schedule: late May – mid- June, mid-June – early July, and mid-July – early August. Housing, meals, and a workspace will be provided, in addition to a $1000 travel stipend. The resident will also have access to all facilities including canoes, classroom spaces, microscopes, and the ability to join classes if desired. Additional needs and requests will be considered on a case−by−case basis. The residency is jointly supported by the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment and Cranberry Lake Biological Station.

Applications for Summer 2024 will close on February 15, 2024.

 

Application: https://www.esf.edu/clbs/iwr.php 

January 29, 2024

Job Type: Internship

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