Campus Ecology Fellowships - National Wildlife Federation
NWF’s Campus Ecology Fellows confront global warming on their campuses and help to educate and engage the campus community on global warming impacts and solutions. Monetary fellowship grants are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students working with other members of the faculty, staff, or administration on projects designed to help reverse global warming on campus and beyond. In addition to a modest grant, Fellows also receive project support, leadership development, recognition of their accomplishments and other perks.
2013 Fellowship Focuses
This year we are linking our Fellowships to four of NWF’s most critical campaigns, outlined below. We believe that by connecting the ambition and talent of our Fellows to the goals of these important campaigns, exciting advances can be made toward protecting wildlife and habitat in the Appalachian region, in urban and suburban settings, curbing carbon pollution and expansion of dirty energy sources and the promotion of wildlife-friendly renewable energy projects.
https://www.nwf.org/Campus-Ecology/Get-Involved/Apply-for-a-Fellowship.aspx
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