Evinrude Fellowship Supports Environmental Research

June 21, 2016

Photo: Evinrude
Photo: Evinrude

BRP announced that its Evinrude brand, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Freshwater Sciences, has launched the BRP/Evinrude Water Research Excellence Fellowships.

 
The two $5,000 annual fellowships, which support tuition for graduate students at the School of Freshwater Sciences, are highly competitive and are given to students conducting outstanding research that will help protect and preserve the world’s water resources.
 
Recently, Evinrude also donated outboard engines to power two of the school’s research vessels.
  
“Our students conduct research that is integral in affecting policy and public awareness of the protection, restoration and conservation of freshwater resources,” said J. Val Klump, associate dean of research and senior director of the School of Freshwater Sciences. “We are on the cutting edge of revolutionizing fish-based food systems, protecting the ecology and promoting environmental health. The research our students conduct is vital to our way of life and would not be possible without like-minded and forward-thinking sponsors like Evinrude. We thank them for their active participation in supporting our mission.”
 
“With the growing popularity of boating and increased outboard sales, Evinrude is very conscious of the impact our engines have on the environment,” said Christopher Berg, global director of marketing and strategic planning, Evinrude. “While Evinrude E-TEC G2 engines are designed to be the cleanest, most fuel-efficient and highest-performing outboard engines, and have the lowest emissions of any combustion outboard on the market, we know we can do more. The School of Freshwater Sciences is a local institution whose research has a global impact that benefits us all. We are very proud to support our BRP/Evinrude Water Research Excellence Fellows and the critical research they will be conducting.” 
 
The School of Freshwater Sciences at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is the only graduate school in North America solely dedicated to freshwater issues and the largest water-focused academic research institution on the Great Lakes. Founded in 2009 on a legacy of freshwater research that began 50 years ago with the Center for Great Lakes Studies, the School studies the largest freshwater system on the Earth, as well as urban rivers, storm and wastewater infrastructure, groundwater and inland lakes, aquaculture and fisheries, water robotics, and human and environmental health.

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