By Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at NAU
Are you an undergraduate student interested in building a more inclusive conservation movement? The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at Northern Arizona University is a trans-disciplinary program that creates a community of learning and support as scholars explore the intersection of conservation science, traditional knowledge, policy, advocacy, and management. Applications for the 2018-2020 scholars are now open. Deadline is February 9th: https://nau.edu/lci/ddcsp/
Highlights:
- $8000 stipend over 2 years, plus all travel and housing
- Community of 20 diverse scholars from across the country.
- Immersive, experiential learning in the Grand Canyon region.
- Nationwide internship experiences.
- Exposure to career options and leading conservation professionals.
- Access to the nationwide network of Doris Duke Conservation Scholars.
Applicants must be US citizens or DACA recipients. Applicants must be students at a 4-year university/college with 2 years remaining, or enrolled at a 2-year community or tribal college with intentions to transfer to a 4-year institution. The program is open to students from any major.