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Doris Duke Conservation Fellows

 

Doris Duke Conservation Fellowships are awarded to master's degree students who show outstanding promise as future leaders in nonprofit or governmental conservation. At the University of Michigan, the Fellows are under the umbrella of the Ecosystem Management Initiative, advised by Dr. Steven Yaffee. The fellowships are supported by grants from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to selected universities. The University of Michigan is one of only six universities nationally to be chosen for these grants based on their superior interdisciplinary environmental programs and commitment to educating conservation practitioners.

 

 

Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Cohorts

Each year, a group of students is chosen to receive support for two years. More information about past and present Doris Duke Conservation Fellows at the University of Michigan and their research interests can be found below.

Events sponsored by EMI/Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

The "Conservation Leadership: A View from the Field" day-long symposium in the spring of 2007 featured a series of panels with alumni of the Doris Duke Fellowship and conservation professionals. Keynote speaker Luther Propst, Executive Director of the Sonoran Institute spoke on conservation leadership and the future of the west.

 

 

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