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Kathryn Fuller Doctoral Fellowships 2010-WWF/US-USA

Posted by sakshi on December 30, 2009

The World Wildlife Fund offers The Kathryn Fuller Doctoral Fellowships for the year 2010 in USA

For nearly 50 years WWF has committed to delivering science-based conservation results while incorporating the latest research and innovations into our work. As part of its commitment to advancing conservation through science, WWF established the Kathryn Fuller Doctoral Fellowships to support PhD students working on issues of exceptional importance and relevance to conservation in one of the WWF-US priority places.

Eligibility:

  1. All applicants must be currently enrolled in an academic program leading to a doctoral degree in a conservation-related field and must have completed at least one year of course work.
  2. Applicants must have at least two years of work experience in conservation.
  3. Applicants must propose research in one of the three topics listed above that has direct implications for conservation in one of WWF’s priority places.
  4. Individuals who are currently WWF Train Fellows may not receive a Fuller Fellowship. Applicants may apply to both programs simultaneously, if they are eligible for both, but cannot receive both fellowships from WWF.
  5. WWF staff, directors, and their immediate family members are not eligible for Fuller Fellowships.

Selection Criteria:

Fuller Fellows are selected through a competitive, merit-based process.

How to Apply:

  1. Eligible candidates must submit a completed application form along with two letters of recommendation and other supporting documents to WWF by the application deadline.
  2. For questions or further information, please contact fullerfund@wwfus.org.
  3. For application form visit http://www.worldwildlife.org/science/fellowships/fuller/doctoral-how-to-apply.html

Fellowship Deadline:

January 31, 2010

Source:

http://www.worldwildlife.org/science/fellowships/fuller/doctoralfund.html

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