Name
Garden Club of America - Awards in Tropical Botany
What they do
Their purpose is to promote the preservation of tropical forests by enlarging the body of botanists with field experience. It provides two or more grants of $5500 annually to enable field study in tropical botany. Generally, one grant is awarded in the area of tropical plant systematics and a second is awarded in tropical forest ecology.
How they do it
Education
Geographical focus
Europe, North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia Pacific
Means
Grant, fellowship
Eligibility
Open to students who anticipate completing the requirements for a Ph.D. in Botany within two years. Applicants must already be Ph.D. candidates enrolled at a United States university.
Application
See guidelines for application. Applications must be postmarked by 15 January proceeding the proposed period of study. Note: only one Garden Club of America scholarship, fellowship or award may be applied for annually.
Contact
14 East 60th St., 3rd Floor New York, New York 10022, United States of America Tel:(+01) (212) 753 8287 Fax:(+01) (212) 753 0134 Andrea Santy – Director, Education for Nature Program World Wildlife Fund 1250 24th Street NW Washington, Distr
City
New York
Country
United States of America
Email
Keywords
Forests
Regions
Asia, America, Europe
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