Valerie Washington selected as a 2018 Bill Anderson Fund fellow
U-M IOE PhD student, Valerie Washington, has been selected as a 2018 Bill Anderson Fund fellow and will receive funding to attend annual workshops and engage with communities affected by natural disasters.
The BAF Fellowship Program is awarded to PhD students from underrepresented groups working in hazard and disaster research and mitigation. The program offers three annual workshops, webinars, a mentoring program, and opportunities to engage with communities affected by natural disasters.
“I’m grateful to be a part of this program, which helps students develop into natural hazards researchers,” said Washington. “I enjoy the opportunities to meet with professionals, and work with BAF fellows from different fields.”
As a fellow, Washington will receive funding to attend the annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop and the BAF Fellows Workshops, which include technical and professional development sessions. Her research interests are evaluating the effects of repeated floods on communities, particularly marginalized groups within these communities.
The BAF was founded in honor of William Averette (Bill) Anderson, who dedicated his career to increasing participation of minorities in the hazard and disaster mitigation field, and studying and addressing the needs of vulnerable populations during and after disasters.