SCB Graduate Student Research Fellowship Awards 2025
📖 About SCB Graduate Student Research Fellowship Awards
The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) allocates funding to support ten graduate student members whose research advances the science and practice of conserving biological diversity. This fellowship is designed to assist graduate students with costs toward field expenses required to complete their degree.
The SCB Global Awards Committee administers the Graduate Student Research Fellowship Awards and evaluates applicants based on merit, while considering geographic, topical, gender, and other aspects of conservation diversity. These awards support fieldwork, including travel, materials, or equipment necessary for graduate students to conduct research.
Opportunity Details
- Date Published: August 14, 2025
- Application Deadline: September 15, 2025
- Category: Fellowship
🎁 Benefits of SCB Graduate Student Research Fellowship Awards
- Ten awards of $1,000 each to support travel, materials, or equipment for graduate student members conducting field research in conservation science.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a student member of the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB).
- Demonstrate financial need toward the completion of their graduate degree.
- Ensure their graduate research contributes to SCB's mission to advance the science and practice of conserving Earth's biodiversity.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Deadline: 15 September 2025 (11:59 pm US Eastern Daylight Time).
- Application Package: Submit the following documents through the online platform:
- Application form
- CV
- Proof of university enrollment
- Proof of SCB membership
- Letter of support
🌐 Application Portal
- View details of the SCB Graduate Student Research Fellowship Awards.
- Apply through the SCB Application Portal.
🏢 Sponsor Organization
- Society for Conservation Biology (SCB)
For more information, visit the official SCB website or contact the SCB Global Awards Committee.
- Ten $1,000 awards support travel, materials or equipment for graduate student members to conduct field research in conservation science.







