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Opportunities

World Wildlife Fund U.S. -- Educational Fellowships 2016

The Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program supports studies in conservation at masters and doctoral levels anywhere in the world. The 2016 fellowships focus on five priorities: (i) Myanmar Fellowship (deadline 30 September 2015); (ii) Building Capacity in Wildlife Science and Management (Bhutan, Cameroon, Dem Rep Congo, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Namibia, Tanzania, Vietnam, Zambia); (iii) Building Capacity for Freshwater Conservation (Bolivia, Cambodia, Guatemala, Honduras, Laos, Nepal, Paraguay, Uganda, Zambia); (iv) Conservation in Mozambique (Mozambique only); and (iv) Current and Aspiring University Faculty for Conservation (34 eligible countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America). Funding is up to US$30 thousand per year for two or three years, varying by program areas. The closing date for applications is 01 March 2016.

The Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program supports studies in conservation at masters and doctoral levels anywhere in the world. The 2016 fellowships focus on five priorities: (i) Myanmar Fellowship (deadline 30 September 2015); (ii) Building Capacity in Wildlife Science and Management (Bhutan, Cameroon, Dem Rep Congo, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Namibia, Tanzania, Vietnam, Zambia); (iii) Building Capacity for Freshwater Conservation (Bolivia, Cambodia, Guatemala, Honduras, Laos, Nepal, Paraguay, Uganda, Zambia); (iv) Conservation in Mozambique (Mozambique only); and (iv) Current and Aspiring University Faculty for Conservation (34 eligible countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America). Funding is up to US$30 thousand per year for two or three years, varying by program areas. The closing date for applications is 01 March 2016.