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Apply for WWF’s Russell E. Train Fellowships

Tusk Conservation Awards 2022

Deadline: 01-Mar-22

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is accepting applications for its Russell E. Train Fellowships to support individuals pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in conservation.

The aim of the fellowship is to support individuals to develop evidence-based, innovative and interdisciplinary research on the role gender equity plays in achieving sustainable Blue Economy outcomes, with emphasis on small-scale fisheries and tropical ecosystems.

Each year, WWF supports committed conservationists from target countries to receive financial support for their studies and field research. Applicants can apply to attend any university around the world and must return to their home countries to work in conservation for at least two years after completing their degree.

To build capacity across the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Ocean, EFN invites applications from current and aspiring conservation leaders to enable them to pursue graduate-level studies (masters and PhDs) geared towards bridging the gap in the capacity of countries to deliver the goals of Blue Economy development.

Focus Areas

To develop evidence-based, innovative and interdisciplinary research on the role of gender equity in achieving sustainable BE outcomes, WWF will prioritize work in the following topics:

Eligible Countries

Belize, Ecuador, Fiji, Gabon, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Solomon Islands, Suriname, and Vietnam

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for a Train Fellowship, you must meet the following criteria. Please note that eligibility criteria can vary by competition. Please also refer to specific competition guidelines to ensure you are eligible.

For more information, visit https://www.worldwildlife.org/projects/russell-e-train-fellowships

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