Fellowship Program 2026
π About The Fellowship Program
The Plant Conservation Fellowship Program provides graduate students with an opportunity to engage in hands-on research on rare and endangered plant species, aligning academic work with the mission of the Center for Plant Conservation. The fellowship emphasizes conservation, botanical research, and applied ecological studies, fostering the next generation of plant conservation experts.
π Benefits of The Fellowship Program
- Funding Amount: Up to $4,500 per fellow.
β Fellowship Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be graduate students in biology, botany, ecology, horticulture, or related disciplines.
- Conduct research projects targeting rare or endangered plant species, with priority given to the Carolinas and Southeastern U.S.
- Be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
- Be enrolled in a U.S.-based graduate program.
π Application Process
Follow these steps to apply:
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Identify a Research Project
- Align your project with the Centerβs mission, ideally focusing on endangered flora native to the Southeastern United States.
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Conduct Research
- Work in a botanical garden to conduct research, gather data, and contribute to conservation efforts.
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Prepare Application Package
Submit a complete application package including:- Cover letter
- Project narrative
- Budget and timeline
- Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Recommendation letter
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Compile Documents
- Combine all documents into a single PDF following the provided guidelines.
π Application Deadline
- 31 January, 2026
π Application Portal
For more details and to apply, visit the official page:
The Center for Plant Conservation Fellowship Program
This fellowship is a unique opportunity to contribute to plant conservation efforts while advancing your academic and professional career. Don't miss the chance to make a meaningful impact! πΏ
- Funding Amount: Up to $4,500 per fellow









