Do you love nature?
Are you considering a career in conservation?
Are diversity & inclusion important to you?
If you answered yes to all three questions, are enrolled at UF, and are graduating in Fall of 2018 or later, then apply to the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program!
The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program is an exciting opportunity for undergraduates with a demonstrated interest in environmental issues and cultural diversity to receive training, support, mentorship, and up to $10,000 over two summers for paid research experiences and internships. Scholars will participate in an intensive conservation skills and leadership program; work with agency, faculty and graduate student mentors on paid group research projects and internships; attend national meetings; and engage in mentoring and social networks.
For more information or to apply by Feb. 15, visit http://programs.ifas.ufl.edu/DDCSP.
Or email: ddcsp@ifas.ufl.edu
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