Kleinhans Fellowship

Contact Name: 
Deanna Newsom
Typical application deadline: 
December
Page last updated: 
09/09/2010
Contact Phone: 
(212) 677-1900 or (888) MY-EARTH
Application Deadline: 
December 31, 2010
Contact e-mail: 
Applicant Eligibility: 
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Applications for any tropical forest type are eligible. The successful applicant will have a master's degree in forestry, ecology, botany, environmental science or an appropriate related field. Doctoral candidates or post-doctoral researchers are preferred. Applicants may substitute relevant experience for degrees.

Keywords: 
Biodiversity
Business/Industry
Conservation Biology
Forest/Forestry/Trees
Latin America
Research/field research
Amount: 
$15,000/year for two years
Funding Abstract: 

The Kleinhans Fellowship supports research to better understand and improve the impacts of non-timber forest product (NTFP) harvest and marketing on rural livelihoods and tropical forest ecosystems. A successful application will outline the need for research, its potential applications and its likely impact on local communities and forest ecosystems. The fellowship provides a grant of $15,000 (US) per year, for two years.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

One prize awarded every other year.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

There is no official application form. Completed applications must include the following (in English):

  • A proposal that cannot exceed seven (7) typed pages in length. Proposal should include an abstract, a review of the relevant literature, detailed methodology, and a discussion of the project's practical applications;
  • A budget;
  • A copy of the candidate's curriculum vitae or resume;
  • Two letters of recommendation; and
  • A list of past, current and potential funding sources for both the applicant and the project.
Fund Usage: 
Research
Funding Restrictions: 

The Fellowship will not subsidize academic tuition and fees, nor will it cover costs of purchasing transport vehicles, or unnecessary or unreasonable equipment.

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