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MCDONNELL INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS ACADEMY WASHU GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Application Deadline: January 31, 2026

LOCATION: USA

The McDonnell International Scholars Academy at WashU is an esteemed fellowship program that unites exceptional graduate students from across the globe. We are now accepting applications through January 31, 2026.

ELIGIBILITY:

To qualify to apply for the McDonnell International Scholars Academy fellowship program:

Applicants must submit an application to an eligible WashU doctoral or master’s degree program. For most programs, applicants can submit their applications to both the desired graduate program and the McDonnell Academy through the WashU graduate application portal. Application to the McDonnell Academy is separate from and in addition to an application to a graduate degree program at Washington University in St. Louis.

Applicants must have earned or plan to earn a bachelor’s degree or higher before the end of the 2025-2026 academic year (July 2026). This fellowship is not available for undergraduate studies.

Applicants from all domestic and international institutions are welcome to apply! Priority is given to international graduate candidates who are graduates of one of the 30+ partner universities.

To complete your application, you must submit the following materials:

Personal essay – Write an essay, 750 words or less, explaining why you want to be a McDonnell Scholar and how the McDonnell Academy fellowship will impact your goals and career aspirations. 

Short video—Record a two-minute video using the provided prompts to help us get to know you beyond your academic pursuits.

BENEFIT:

Comprehensive Support: Scholars benefit from a fully funded scholarship covering tuition, a generous monthly stipend, professional development funding, and a one-time relocation allowance. In addition, they gain access to extensive resources such as networking opportunities, specialized workshops, exclusive events, and corporate showcases. These opportunities provide invaluable insights, exposure, and connections that will significantly enhance their professional growth.

Leadership Development: Scholars engage in enriching learning opportunities that have been specially tailored to develop leadership skills and to prepare them to tackle complex issues with ingenuity and resilience.

Community Living: Scholars have the opportunity to reside in private, modern cohort housing within walking distance to campus, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among fellow Scholars. 

Mentorship by Renowned Faculty: Scholars partner with world-class faculty who provide personalized mentorship and guidance to support academic and professional development.

Immersive Cultural Experiences: Scholars experience life in vibrant St. Louis and participate in cultural events and activities with McDonnell Scholars & Alumni from more than 70 academic programs and 50 international institutions around the world. Each year, first- and second-year McDonnell Scholars travel to New York and Washington, D.C., where they gain enriching insights into business, entrepreneurship, finance, media, and government.

Communications Training: Scholars participate in specialized communication training courses to enhance their interpersonal, presentation, and written communication skills.

Global Network: New scholars join a diverse and vibrant community of scholars and alumni from across the globe, creating lifelong connections that bridge cultures and academic disciplines.

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OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY PHD GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP: SPATIALLY EXPLICIT DECISION SCIENCE FOR AT-RISK SPECIES CONSERVATION

Application Deadline: 11/28/2025

LOCATION: USA

Oregon State University (State) seek an exceptional PhD student to develop spatially explicit decision models for conservation of at-risk species on Department of Defense (DoD) lands. The DoD manages 27 million acres supporting over 500 at-risk species, with military installations serving as critical refuges for imperiled taxa nationwide. The successful candidate will work with an interdisciplinary team to develop decision support tools integrating species distribution modeling, population dynamics, multi-criteria decision analysis, and cost-effectiveness optimization. 

ELIGIBILITY:

The successful applicant should be highly motivated and have an M.S. degree in ecology, wildlife biology, conservation biology, environmental science, applied mathematics, or a related quantitative field; expertise in statistical programming (R, Python, or MATLAB); spatial analysis and GIS experience; strong quantitative skills; and excellent verbal and written communicative abilities.

Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to work in a team situation are required.

Applicants with experience in Bayesian modeling, spatial statistics, species distribution modeling, population dynamics modeling, and multi-objective optimization will be given special consideration. Additional graduate program information can be found at: 

http://fw.oregonstate.edu/content/graduate

You’ll work directly with DoD scientists, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists, and installation managers to translate quantitative models into actionable conservation strategies that maximize military training, land utilization, and species conservation outcomes. This research will directly influence million-dollar conservation investments and species recovery planning.

Closing Date: Until filled. Selection will be made by December 2025.

Contact: Submit a single PDF: cover letter (2 pages max), CV, unofficial transcripts, three references, and writing sample to:

Contact: James Peterson

541-737-1963

jt.peterson@oregonstate.edu (preferred contact method)

BENEFIT:

Salary: Annual stipend of $32,500, full tuition waiver, and health insurance included.

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