Chevening UNEP-WCMC Scholarships bring students from all regions of the world to work for one year at the World Conservation Monitoring Centre in Cambridge. Scholars are expected to work with the Centre’s staff on programmes ranging from managing data about ecosystems and biodiversity, to interpreting and analysing that data to provide assessment and policy analysis. The work will contribute to and help to shape national and international decision–making processes and help to place authoritative biodiversity knowledge at the centre of decision–making.
Aims:
This scheme aims to help young professionals prepare for a role in national and regional policy development and decision–making to resolve biodiversity–related challenges. Successful candidates work alongside UNEP-WCMC staff, helping to enhance the Centre's knowledge base on biodiversity and its conservation, and supporting preparation of information products and services to decision makers ranging from UNEP to the private sector, and from governments to the international environmental agreements.
Eligibility:
Applications will be considered from candidates from any country other than those in the European Union (except for the 2004 Accession States), North America and Canada. Priority will be given to candidates from developing countries and countries with economies in transition.
Successful candidates will be:
Funding:
Each scholarship is currently worth approx. £9,754 per annum, including all allowances. In addition, one economy class air fare to and from the UK will be paid.
Subject areas:
In order to maximise opportunities for building experience, candidates are particularly sought to work on the following areas of the Centre's activities:
Candidates may propose other areas of work based on their own areas of interest and experience provided that this is consistent with the Centre's aims and objectives. A review of the Centre's website (www.unep-wcmc.org) will help to identify relevant areas.
How to apply:
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