Participating in the first Pacific Resiliency Fellows program cohort of Kupu " Hawaii's leading conservation and youth-education organization " are two rising professionals from Guam and two from Palau.Click on the link below to read the full article.
The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) recognizes the importance of graduate students whose research advances the science and practice of conserving Earth's biodiversity. SCB will allocate awards funding in 2018 to support ten Graduate Student Research Fellowships for stud
The Protected Areas Learning & Research Collaboration (PALRC) is proud to launch the new round of scholarships for students undertaking study in 2018. Applications for this round close 30 April 2018.Click on link below for more details.
We are looking for a recent graduate in conservation science, or early career professional, to spend up to a year with us at our renowned wetland centre at Slimbridge, UK. The successful candidate will work alongside the WLI Global manager, supporting development of the network, developing
The ANU Department of Pacific Affairs is now calling for applications for the Pacific Research Colloquium 2018 to be held Monday 26 November " Friday 7 December at the Australian National University, Canberra.Click on the link below for further details.
Registration for USAID"s Land Tenure and Property Rights Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is open through April 15th, 2018.Click on the link below for further information and to register for the MOOC.
We are accepting applications for the University of Eastern Finland"s two-year Master"s Degree Programme in Environmental Policy and Law until 31 January 2018!Click on the link below for further details.
Protected area managers and stakeholders in Vanuatu have completed training in open-source Geographic Information System software...During the training participants learnt how to import, style, label and manage data, create their own protected area data and create professional maps.
The IUCN Program on African Protected Areas and Conservation (PAPACO) have launched a new Masive Open Online Course (MOOC) on ecological monitoring. The course is made of 4 modules and can be done in 8 weeks, at your own pace. It is completely free, from the enrolment to the certificate.