University of Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership Scholarships 2020 for Developing Countries – UK

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University of Cambridge offers Scholarship for MPhil Programme in Conservation Leadership to Support Students from Less Developed and Developing Countries, UK 2020

Application Deadline: 3rd December 2019

Offered annually? Yes

Eligible Countries: Developing Countries

To be taken at (Institution): University of Cambridge, UK

Accepted Subject Areas: MPhil in Conservation Leadership

About the Award: 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 number and size of the scholarships varies from full scholarships, to partial scholarships that cover specific aspects of the funding package required by students. 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.

Type: Masters (MPhil)

Eligibility

This course is designed for graduates with three to five years of relevant experience in biodiversity conservation, who have a specific knowledge of conservation, public policy, business strategy or the voluntary sector anywhere in the world. The unique features of this course are its delivery by a partnership between several university departments and conservation organizations based around Cambridge who form the Cambridge Conservation Initiative and its engagement with management and leadership.

How Many Funding Positions are available? Not specified

What are the benefits? Varies from full scholarships, to partial scholarships

How long will sponsorship last? For the duration of the program

How to Apply: Applying for these scholarships involves a two-stage process. First, applicants should, if they have not already done so, make a formal application to the Graduate Admissions Office for a place on the course.

Second, scholarship applicants should write a financial case explaining the funds that they have available, and any funds that they still require to ensure they can take up a place on the course. This financial case should update any information given in the original application to the Graduate Admissions Office.

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Sponsors: University of Cambridge, UK

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