The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is pleased to solicit applications for the 
NatureNet Science Fellows program (https://naturenetsciencefellows.org/), a 
trans-disciplinary postdoctoral fellowship program aimed at bridging academic 
excellence and conservation practice to mitigate, and adapt to, climate change. 
The NatureNet Science Fellowships offers outstanding early-career scientists 
and engineers the opportunity to improve and expand their research skills while 
directing their efforts toward problems at the interface of climate, 
conservation, business, technology, and people. Recognizing that our 
conservation mission is best advanced by the contributions of individuals of 
diverse backgrounds, beliefs and cultures-  we encourage applicants from all 
cultures, races, colors, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, 
disability status, sexual orientations, gender identities, military or veteran 
status or other status protected by law.

Fellows will work with a Nature Conservancy mentor and a hosting senior scholar 
(or scholars) to develop a research program. This joint mentorship model allows 
for fellows to take fundamental research questions and the traditional support 
provided by universities and embed themselves in the practice of applied 
conservation through TNC networks. Fellows will also spend up to two weeks each 
year in science communications training and intensive collaboration and 
problem-solving opportunities. 

The 2018 call for applications features two post-doctoral opportunities the 
Full Postdoctoral Fellowship and a Research Grant: 

Full Postdoctoral Fellowship
Applicants identify and work with a Nature Conservancy mentor and a senior 
scholar (or scholars) from our 2018 partner universities- Arizona State 
University; Brown University; Cornell University; Columbia University; 
University of California - Los Angeles; or the University of Pennsylvania to 
develop a research program. Eligible individuals will 1) Not be employed as a 
post-doctoral student (at another university) at the start of this fellowship 
and 2) Have completed their doctorate within five years before the application 
close date in November. Applicants who have not yet completed their doctorate 
must clearly indicate on the application the date the degree is expected. The 
Conservancy expects post-doctoral appointments to start between May and 
September. Each Fellow will receive a non-negotiable annual salary of $50,000 
plus benefits, with the postdoctoral position expected to run for two 
consecutive years. In addition to the stipend, each Fellow receives an annual 
travel budget of approximately $5,000 and an annual research fund of 
approximately $20,000. Second-year renewal of the fellowship is contingent upon 
satisfactory progress and contribution to the collective program. 

Research Grant
Applicants and a university mentor from their host institution collaborate with 
a Nature Conservancy mentor to develop a research application. Eligible 
individuals will 1) Hold a post-doctoral position at an accredited university 
or research institution at the time of application and 2) Have completed their 
doctorate within five years before the application close date in November. Each 
grantee will receive a research stipend of $20,000, with the grant period 
expected to run for two consecutive years. Second-year renewal of the grant is 
contingent upon satisfactory progress and contribution to the collective 
program. The Conservancy will distribute grant funds between May and September. 
Funds are awarded directly to the grantee's institution and may be used by the 
grantee for such purposes as equipment, technical assistance, professional 
travel, trainee support, or any other activity directly related to the 
grantees's research. Salary support is limited to a maximum of two months of 
the established academic salary. 

For more information on the NatureNet science Fellowship and Research Grants, 
to identify TNC and university mentors, and to apply please visit: 
https://naturenetsciencefellows.org/

Dawn O'Neal, Ph.D.
Director, NatureNet Science Fellows & Science Impact Programs
The Nature Conservancy
Office of the Chief Scientist 
[email protected]
https://naturenetsciencefellows.org/ 

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