UC Santa Cruz Summer Scholars Program
Applications for the University of California Santa Cruz Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program (conservationscholars.ucsc.edu) are open through February 1st. We would like to enlist your help reaching prospective Scholars using the attached materials, social media posts, websites, and invitations to webinars. Our goal is to serve students from groups traditionally underrepresented in conservation, across disciplines, who can contribute to diversifying, redefining, and strengthening efforts to protect land, wildlife, and water.
Each March we select 20 early-undergraduate Scholars from around the country to participate in a two-year conservation fellowship program focused on the summers between academic years, with the following benefits:
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Each summer Scholars receive a $4,400 stipend and funding to cover travel, room, and board.
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During the first year, Scholars participate in an eight-week, immersive field course on conservation practice, leadership, and ecological research while traveling with a close group of peers and mentors through California.
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During the second summer, Scholars pursue eight-week research and practice internships with nationally recognized conservation organizations, labs, and tribal, federal, and state agencies.
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A professional development retreat after the second summer brings Scholars together and prepares them to apply for jobs and graduate school.
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Throughout the two years, we work with ‘home mentors’ at each Scholar’s campus to provide ongoing support.
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Mentorship persists well past program completion and Scholars join a nationwide alumni network for peer support and professional networking.
We serve all students who can study in the United States without a visa (including citizens, nationals, residents, refugees, DACA, undocumented, and more) and plan to finish a four-year degree with a graduation date AFTER December 2023. We highly encourage applicants from groups underrepresented in environmental conservation to apply. Visit our FAQ for more questions about eligibility and criteria.
Informational webinars will be held on January 10th (jointly with our sister program at the University of Washington) and on January 19th. Applications are now available and will close at 11:59 pm Pacific Time on Friday, February 1, 2022.
Please see the attached flyer for more information.
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