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Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Grants is sponsored by American Museum of Natural History (Richard Gilder Graduate School). Seed research grants for early career researchers (including doctoral students) proposing to conduct research in any phase of wildlife conservation or related fields of North American fauna—terrestrial and freshwater (rivers, lakes, streams), extant or fossil.
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Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Grant - Access Scholarships Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Grant Last year this scholarship received 122 applicant(s). $71,467 was awarded to 34 applicant(s).
Early career researchers (including doctoral students) proposing to conduct research in any phase of wildlife conservation or related fields of North American fauna – terrestrial and freshwater (rivers, lakes, streams), extant or fossil – are invited to apply to the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Grants. North America includes everything north of the Isthmus of Panama, including the Caribbean.
Grants made from this program generally range between $500 and $3,500. Award is available to U.S. citizens Award is available to Canadian citizens Award is available to citizens of countries other than the U.S. and Canada. Application form required Financial need analysis required Online at: https://www.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Early career researchers (including doctoral students). Exclusions apply for bird research (Frank M. Chapman Memorial Fund) and marine research (Lerner-Gray Grants). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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