Dear OCEES faculty, Here is an amazing opportunity for an overachieving freshman or sophomore interested in conservation and making a difference in the world. Please advertise this in your upcoming courses. If you identified suitable candidates, please forward this email. Apps are due early next year Cheers Viorel ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Erika Zavaleta < zavaleta at ucsc.edu <mailto: zavaleta at ucsc.edu >> Date: Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 6:21 AM Subject: [Fellows] 2017 Doris Duke Scholars Program To: Smith Fellows list < fellows at smithfellows.org <mailto: fellows at smithfellows.org >> Dear Smithies, I am writing to announce that applications for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program (conservationscholars.ucsc.edu< http://conservationscholars.ucsc.edu >) at the University of California Santa Cruz are open, and to ask for your help reaching prospective Scholars. Each winter we select 20 early-undergraduate Scholars from around the country to participate in a two-year conservation mentorship program centered on the summers between academic years. Our goal is to serve students from all backgrounds, including groups traditionally underrepresented in conservation, who can contribute to diversifying, redefining, and strengthening efforts to protect land, wildlife and water. We admit college freshmen and sophomores, at a stage when we can support their undergraduate careers and their choices as they graduate. During the first year, Scholars participate on an eight-week, intensive summer course integrating conservation design, leadership and research experiences while traveling with a close group of peers and mentors. During the second summer, Scholars pursue eight-week conservation practice internships with nationally recognized conservation organizations and agencies. Students are matched with mentors at home institutions and interact with the Program staff during the school year, through ongoing communications and a winter professional development retreat. Scholars' expenses are covered during their participation in the program, and they receive a $4000 stipend each summer. Scholars also become part of a national, lifelong network of Doris Duke Conservation Scholars. Please share the program information with faculty, freshmen and sophomores, and others in your professional and community networks. Applications for the 2017 class of Scholars are available on our website and due February 12, 2017. For more information, questions, and application visit our website at ( http://conservationscholars.ucsc.edu/ ) or email me or our program director, Dr. Justin Cummings, atjacummin at ucsc.edu <mailto: jacummin at ucsc.edu >. [cid:A12ADAE4-3042-4296-850E-F36F9C2217B7] Erika Zavaleta Professor Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California 1156 High St. Santa Cruz, CA 95064 zavaleta at ucsc.edu <mailto: zavaleta at ucsc.edu > people.ucsc.edu/~zavaleta< http://people.ucsc.edu/~zavaleta > conservationscholars.ucsc.edu< http://conservationscholars.ucsc.edu > "Darkness cannot drive out hate; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. _______________________________________________ Fellows mailing list Fellows at smithfellows.org <mailto: Fellows at smithfellows.org > http://lists.smithfellows.org/mailman/listinfo/fellows -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/ocees/attachments/20161207/235aaa3a/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: flyer_2017DDCSP.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 122053 bytes Desc: flyer_2017DDCSP.jpg Url : http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/ocees/attachments/20161207/235aaa3a/attachment-0001.jpg
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