Apply for the Plant Conservation Biology Fellowship Program
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The Oak Spring Garden Foundation offers a Plant Conservation Biology Fellowship for early-career scholars, practitioners, and scientists. Fellows receive $10K residency access to a 700-acre estate, and resources including a rare botanical library. The program supports …
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How to apply
- 1Application Submission: Submit a single application that covers all 2027 residency and fellowship programs through the official portal
- 2Required Materials: Provide a CV or resume (maximum 2 pages) outlining relevant professional experience and qualifications
- 3Required Materials: Submit three written statements (200–300 words each) covering current work in plant conservation, connection to the foundation’s mission, and planned use of residency time
- 4Required Materials: Include a clear explanation of the need for the fellowship, demonstrating relevance, purpose, and expected benefit
- 5Selection Process: Applications undergo a multi-round review by foundation staff, residency alumni, and external jurors before final evaluation
- 6Notification: Final decisions are made by panels of established professionals, and individual feedback is not provided to unsuccessful applicants
- 7Residency Schedule 2027: Available sessions include March 1, April 25, May 24, July 12, August 29, and October 4, with some sessions limited to a maximum duration of three weeks
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