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KINSHIP CONSERVATION FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 11:59 PM US Central Standard Time on January 12, 2025.

LOCATION: USA

The Kinship Conservation Fellowship supports conservation practitioners across the globe. The program is designed to advance your career and equip you with new skills, insights, and analytical tools to accelerate the projects you lead at home.

The month-long, in-residence fellowship focuses on market-based solutions in conservation and cultivates your leadership skills in the sector.

ELIGIBLITY:

They’re looking for conservation leaders with at least five years of on-the-ground experience in conservation, who are involved with the implementation of market-based approaches to solve environmental problems and ready to be part of an expanding community of global leaders.

Fellowship applications include a project proposal that outlines an environmental issue related to the applicant’s work and details their plans to develop a solution using market approaches.

During the Fellowship, the cohort will collaborate on group projects, building upon the group’s collective expertise and proposed projects, as well as ideas from the curriculum and faculty.

Successful applicants will be familiar with business and economic principles and work in a setting where these principles can be integrated with conservation work. Each year 18 applicants are selected to participate in the Fellowship program.

In order to be considered for the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Possess a minimum of a four-year U.S. college degree (or its equivalent).

Have a minimum of five years relevant work experience aftercompleting a degree.

Be proficient in spoken and written English.

Be a conservation practitioner (rather than an academic or researcher).

BENEFIT:

For attending the Fellowship in Bellingham, WA, Fellows receive a stipend of US$8,000, net of customary U.S. tax withholding. All Fellows are responsible for paying their own applicable local, state and federal taxes in respect of the stipend. 

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SIR WILLIAM DUNN SCHOOL OF PATHOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD PHD SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: Early December 2024

LOCATION: England

The DPhil in Molecular Cell Biology in Health and Disease at the Dunn School is their flagship PhD programme for graduate students. Every year they admit up to 16 students from all over the world and provide them with 4 years of hands-on research experience, comprehensive training and a full range of opportunities to fully develop their potential and become the next leaders in their field of choice.

ELIGIBILITY:

They have no restrictions on nationality, and our current graduate community represents over 30 countries. Most of our students come from outside the UK. If you are offered a funded place on our programme, we will cover the cost of the international fees.

If you are an international student, after completing your PhD you are entitled to remain in the UK for a further 3 years on a flexible Graduate Visa.

Apart from a short induction period, there is no other compulsory coursework in our PhD programme. However, you will have access to a comprehensive skills training programme over the four years with them. This includes workshops, seminars and symposia. One of the highlights is their annual Graduate Student’s Symposium, where students have the opportunity to present posters and talk about their ongoing work.

There are also other training opportunities outside our PhD programme. As a member of the University, you will have access to the full range of Oxford’s training courses. The Dunn School also runs workshops and talks covering a variety of topics that are open to all members of the department. If you need access to a training course not available in Oxford, we also have internal funding schemes to support your career development goals.

If you miss the application deadline for the funded programme (early December), you can also do a PhD at the Dunn School via other routes.

BENEFIT:

Most applicants awarded a place through our PhD programme application process have their university and college fees covered, and will also receive a generous tax-free stipend (currently £21,737pa for 24/25) and research expenses, training and travel allowance (£5,300pa).

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