University of Cambridge is offering two conservation leadership
scholarships for the MPhil Programme in Conservation Leadership.
Applicants from less developed and developing countries are eligible for
this MPhil scholarship. The number and size of the scholarships varies
from full scholarships, to partial scholarships that cover specific
aspects of the funding package required by students. Scholarship
selection criteria are academic quality, motivation and potential of
candidates to become conservation leaders; and, the funds for course.
Application deadline is 3 December 2013.
Study Subject (s): The scholarship is awarded in Conservation Leadership at University of Cambridge in the UK.
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing MPhil at University of Cambridge in UK.
Scholarship Provider: Arcadia
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility:
Two scholarship programmes have been generously established to support
students from less developed and developing countries that are rich in
biodiversity, to attend the MPhil in Conservation Leadership. The MPhil
in Conservation Leadership is aimed at graduates of any discipline with
at least three to five years of relevant professional experience, either
in employment or in a voluntary capacity.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Students from less developed and developing countries are eligible for this Mphil Scholarship.
Scholarship Description:
The MPhil degree in Conservation Leadership is a full-time, 11-month,
master’s course, aimed at graduates of leadership potential with at
least three to five years of relevant experience. The unique features of
this course are its delivery by a partnership between several
university departments and conservation organizations based around
Cambridge, and its focus on issues of management and leadership.
Consequently, the course aims to deliver a world-class and
interdisciplinary education in Conservation Leadership that is not
available elsewhere. The course is based in the University of
Cambridge’s Department of Geography, which is working in collaboration
with partners in the Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) to deliver
the course. CCI was created in 2007 by eight internationally renowned
conservation organizations and the University of Cambridge. All are
members of the larger network of organizations in the Cambridge
Conservation Forum (CCF).
Number of awards offered: Two scholarships are offered.
Duration of award (s): Not Known
What does it cover?
The number and size of the scholarships varies from full scholarships,
to partial scholarships that cover specific aspects of the funding
package required by students.
Selection Criteria:
Offers of scholarships will be made competitively based on: academic
quality; the motivation and potential of candidates to become
conservation leaders; and, the funds applicants already have available
for the course.
Notification: Not Known
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is 3 December 2013.
Further Official Scholarship Information and Application
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