The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program is a conservation training program for undergraduates, and is open to current freshmen and sophomores. If you are a UF student who loves nature and are considering a career in conservation, then this program is an excellent opportunity.
Undergraduates with a demonstrated interest in environmental issues and cultural diversity are encouraged to apply to receive training, support, mentorship, and up to $10,000 over two years for paid research experiences and internships. Scholars will participate in an intensive conservation skills and leadership program; work with agency, faculty and graduate student mentors on paid group research projects and internships; attend national meetings; and engage in mentoring and social networks.
UF applications are due February 15, 2017. For more infomation and to apply: http://programs.ifas.ufl.edu/doris-duke-conservation-scholars/
Questions, please email ddcsp@ifas.ufl.edu
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