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Ravi Sankaran Fellowship Program announces 2019 Call for Applications for Internships Abroad and Small Grants

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Deadline: 1 May 2019

Are you a young person with a passion for wildlife? Do you want to use your energy and skills to make a difference to biodiversity conservation in India? The Ravi Sankaran Fellowship Program can help. This Program has been set up in memory of the late Dr. Ravi Sankaran who followed up his detailed field studies of wild species with innovative projects to conserve their populations.

The Ravi Sankaran Fellowship Program has several aims. One is to build capacity by facilitating the training of students in reputed international universities and institutions. This strategy is based on the recognition that a wide exposure to wildlife science and to conservation models from other parts of the world is needed to infuse Indian conservation with new ideas and approaches for greatest effectiveness. Such exposure includes, but is not limited to, work done towards an academic degree, which is why the Fellowship is offered for both Masters degrees and practical internships. An additional goal of the Fellowship is to provide small amounts of funding for the initial phases of new and perhaps controversial or risky work in conservation. This is based on the success of other small-grants programs, like the Rufford Small Grants, in kick-starting the work of large numbers of young, dynamic, and creative conservationists.

The Ravi Sankaran Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation. The Program funds three major activities:

Note that Masters and Internship fellows are not eligible for project/research funding.

Eligibility and Selection Criteria

How to Apply

Applicants can download the application forms via given website.

For more information, please visit http://www.ravisankaran.org/the-fellowship/fellowships-apply/

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