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Opportunities

World Wildlife Fund — Educational Fellowships 2018

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF-U.S.), through its Education for Nature program, offers special grants to build capacity for conservation leadership in the Galapagos. The Russell E. Train Fellowships provide support for conservationists in the Galapagos to pursue graduate-level study anywhere in the world with the goal of advancing conservation in the Galapagos Islands.

To build local capacity in Asia, Africa and Latin America, EFN is also offering fellowships to current and aspiring faculty members to enable them to pursue their PhD. Applicants may request up to US$30 thousand per year for up to two years.

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF-U.S.), through its Education for Nature program, offers special grants to build capacity for conservation leadership in the Galapagos. The Russell E. Train Fellowships provide support for conservationists in the Galapagos to pursue graduate-level study anywhere in the world with the goal of advancing conservation in the Galapagos Islands.

To build local capacity in Asia, Africa and Latin America, EFN is also offering fellowships to current and aspiring faculty members to enable them to pursue their PhD. Applicants may request up to US$30 thousand per year for up to two years.

The application deadline is 01 March 2018. More information