Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at UW now accepting applications (summer 2018)
from: uwconservationscholars.org
IS PROTECTING THE NATURAL WORLD YOUR JOB? COULD IT BE?
The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington is a multi-summer, undergraduate experiential learning experience that explores conservation across climate, water, food and ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest. DDCSP@UW supports emerging conservation leaders to develop unique perspectives and skill sets by drawing connections between conservation, individual and community identities, biodiversity and environmental justice.
Interested in applying?
DDCSP@UW is designed for students who want to pursue their passion for biodiversity conservation, environmental justice and are at the beginning of their studies at a four-year college or university. Students from two-year colleges will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Applicants do not necessarily need to be natural science-oriented. In fact, we are looking for a broad mix of students from any and all majors with varying interests, skills and perspectives who demonstrate a commitment to the environment, equity and are curious, creative and enthusiastic!
Apply here beginning November 15, 2017! Applications will be accepted until February 5, 2018.
Want to learn more? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions or contact us at ddcsp@uw.edu.