This is the opportunity to grab your attention about the 2016 fellowship competitions announced by WWF’s Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program (EFN). WWF knows that investing in training and education is critical for biodiversity conservation. That’s why for over two decades the Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program (EFN) has been providing financial support to proven and potential conservation leaders in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to gain the skills and knowledge they need to address the conservation challenges in their home countries. EFN supports conservationists to pursue graduate studies, attend short-term training courses, and train local communities in WWF priority places. Unfortunately, access to higher education is still very limited in many parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, impeding committed conservationists from reaching their potential. To reduce these barriers, EFN provides fellowships to rising leaders to pursue advanced degrees (master’s and PhD) in conservation-related fields and conduct research in their home countries or region.
Here is the opportunity to explore the talent so please find the fellowship requirement and apply for further research and study in conservation and biodiversity. Please go through the guidelines and requirements before applying for the fellowship. If you have any quires regarding the application then write to efn@wwfus.org or visit the link below for further information.
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Subodh Sharma
Director- Research, Development and Consultancy (RDC)