which provides funds for three activities:
1. Study for a Masters degree at university abroad
2. An internship at an organisation abroad
3. A short research or implementation project within India
Only activities that have an explicit focus on biodiversity
conservation will be considered for this Fellowship Program
We are particularly looking for young applicants with bold and
unconventional ideas for tackling conservation problems.
The Fellowship will cover course and other fees and a suitable
stipend, and, for activity 3, a Small Grant for project
implementation.
Applicants must be Indian nationals, must demonstrate a deep interest
in biodiversity conservation, and must hold a Bachelor's or higher
degree.
More details are available at www.ravisankaran.org
Last date for receiving completed applications: 15 April 2011
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