This post-doctoral fellowship seeks to support early-career scientists to conduct and communicate world-class research that informs conservation and management issues relevant to Canada. For instance, post-doctoral scholars are encouraged to confront emerging management challenges that are time sensitive or tackle ‘wicked’ conservation problems with novel analyses, perspectives, and novel collaborations. Conservation science includes natural, social, and interdisciplinary research pursuits. The Liber Ero Fellowship program aims to: Facilitate applied conservation research collaborations that links institutions, researchers, and conservation practitioners. Provide support and unique training opportunities for emerging conservation leaders at a critical stage in their careers. Increase the capacity of the Canadian scientific community to address pressing conservation and management issues. This program is supported by Canadian philanthropists dedicated to the conservation of Canada’s biodiversity. Modelled after the Smith Fellows program based in the United States, the Liber Ero Fellows program was launched in 2013 and has developed into a unique Canadian program. The phrase “Liber Ero,” Latin for “I will be free,” reflects the goal of the program to foster independence and creativity and is the heraldic motto of the benefactors.
Applicant citizenship: Worldwide
Host country: Canada
Years since PhD: No rule
Award: $62,500/yr
Award Duration (years): 2
Research costs:
Benefits: $15,000 annual travel and research budget
Mobility rule: Yes
Subjects: Social and Behavioral Sciences , Natural Sciences
How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website
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