Published: 25 Jan 2024 790 views
Successful applicants for scholarships will have outstanding conservation leadership potential, but be unable to fund their studies from other sources. Particular priority for scholarships will be given to those from countries rich in biodiversity but poor in financial resources.
Once a formal application for a place on the course has been made via the Graduate Admissions Office, scholarship applicants should write and submit a financial case of a maximum 200 words to [email protected] explaining the funds that they have available, and any further funds required to take up a place on the course. The deadline for submitting the financial case is the same as the course application deadline.
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