The Global Mentorship Programme offers young professionals access to the guidance, advice, and support they are searching for while giving seasoned conservationists the opportunity to guide and empower the next generation and gain new insights and energy into their work.Click on thel ink bel
A full–tuition scholarship opportunity for a woman in science, technology, engineering, or math.Funded by Cards Against Humanity. Click on the link below for further details
This free, seven-week MOOC will provide you with the tools to assess the policy, institutional, and economic context for biodiversity finance; conduct a financial needs assessment to achieve a country’s biodiversity goals; and develop a biodiversity finance plan that identifies the most suitable
The Graduate Program in Coastal Science and Policy prepares future leaders to solve current and emerging challenges to coastal sustainability. Students admitted to the Master of Science in Coastal Science and Policy come from a diverse array of backgrounds.
Since 1974, the Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society® has provided firsthand experiences in underwater-related disciplines to young people considering careers in the underwater world. Click on the link below for further information on marine-related scholarships offered.
A REMINDER that applications For PALRC Scholarships Are Now Open And Close 5pm Tuesday 30 October 2018 AEST. Click On The Link Below For Further Information.
Scholarships are available for presenters from developing countries and students without institutional support in the Asia-Pacific region. Click on the link below for further details
The purpose of this course is to explain how Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning (CMSP) can be used to implement ecosystem-based management. This course fills this gap by using a step-by-step approach for developing and implementing CMSP.
Applications for PALRC scholarships are now open and close 5pm Tuesday 30 October 2018 AEST. Click on the link below for further information.
26 youths from different islands in Vanuatu with a similar passion in helping their communities adapt to climate change are ready to begin a 6-months course at the Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT) in Port Vila. Click on the link to read the full article.