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From: LIU Rongkun <
rong...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:59 PM
Subject: [EPG EnvTalk] Fwd: EDGE Fellowships - Open for Applications
To:
yout...@googlegroups.com, environment-professionals
<
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FYI.
The Zoological Society of London's EDGE of Existence programme
(
www.edgeofexistence.org <
http://www.edgeofexistence.org/> ) is now
accepting applications for the 2012-14 Fellowship Programme. EDGE award
two-year Fellowships to future conservation leaders ("EDGE Fellows")
working on poorly-known EDGE species including corals.
EDGE Fellows follow a comprehensive two-year training programme
comprising of:
* A grant to undertake a 2-year project on a top-priority EDGE
species
* A 4-week Conservation Tools training course in Kenya (location
to be confirmed)
* Ongoing technical support and mentoring
* A 2-week Conservation Leadership training course in London
The application form, guidelines, and eligibility criteria are available
to download on the EDGE of Existence website
(
www.edgeofexistence.org/conservation/fellows) or can be requested from
the EDGE Coral Reefs co-ordinator (
david....@zsl.org). We strongly
encourage applicants to discuss their projects with us before applying,
and are happy to give feedback on a draft of the application before the
deadline.
The next application deadline is 31st May 2012. All applications will be
reviewed by a panel of experts. Successful applicants will be announced
by August 2012
Thanks,
David
EDGE Coral Reef Coordinator
david....@zsl.org
The Zoological Society of London is incorporated by Royal Charter
Principal Office England. Company Number RC000749
Registered address:
Regent's Park, London, England NW1 4RY
Registered Charity in England and Wales no. 208728
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