Apply for the Congo Basin Aspire Grant, 2020. The deadline for the scholarship is 15th July 2020. Conservation Action Research Network (CARN) is providing the scholarship for Masters, Ph.D. degrees in the field of Biodiversity, conservation, and environmental sustainability.
Eligibility
- The candidate applying should be the resident of one of the countries like Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, and Uganda.
- Additionally, the age limit for the candidate is 35 years or younger.
- Likewise, the candidate should have to hold a professional position or enrolled in a graduate program.
Documents required:
- The candidate is applying should provide a detailed description of the proposed project, which should also include the project goals, objectives, activities, methods, timeline, field locations, and laboratory work. The applicants should submit the document in a maximum of two pages.
- Additionally, the total budget for this project should be submitted including the funding from this proposal and other sources.
- Likewise, the applicants should submit the letters of Reference in two.
- Also, they should submit a detailed Curriculum Vitae which should include the interests, qualification, degree achieved, and also the publications and pending projects.
Value of Scholarship
- The successful applicants of Congo Basin Aspire Grant, 2019 will receive a research grant of USD 5,000.
Deadline
- The last date to apply for Congo Basin Aspire Grant, 2020 is 15th July 2020.
About CARN
Conservation Action Research Network (CARN) is a non-profit research organization focused on advancing conservation efforts that conserve biodiversity and ecosystem health, protect threatened wildlife species and habitats, and promote environmental sustainability.
Furthermore, CARN’s mission is to advance evidence-based conservation efforts that conserve biodiversity and ecosystem health. Also, to protect threatened wildlife species and habitats and promote environmental sustainability.