Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program University of Michigan - Summer 2016 The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Michigan (DDCSP UM) is looking for the future pioneers in conservation. We want to support students who have leadership and academic potential and who are committed to diversifying the field of conservation. Doris Duke Scholars are rising sophomores or rising juniors who are eager to be immersed in an experiential learning program that incorporates diversity and inclusion into their understanding of conservation practices. What will you do while here? Work directly with and develop mentor relationships with diverse SNRE faculty and researchers. Explore Michigan’s ecosystems and geography, including an orientation week at the UM Biological Station in Pellston Spend two summers in Ann Arbor with an active local conservation community. What do you get in return for participating?? $4,000 stipend, plus a $250 supplement Room a
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