Rock hyraxes live in colonies of approximately 50 individuals in natural crevices of rocks or bolders. They live in groups with one territorial male and up to 20 females and their young.

Apply for the Charlotte Conservation Fellowship

The application process for the 2009-2010 Charlotte Conservation Fellows is open through 31 July 2009. Application forms are available below.

Under the Charlotte Conservation Fellowship Program, AWF is offering scholarships for full MSc or partial Ph.D. programs with field research components that produce knowledge or insight into specific conservation challenges in the African Heartlands or Conservation in general. This year, applicants must be citizens from Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, South Africa, Zambia, or Zimbabwe. Women who meet the eligibility requirements are particularly encouraged to apply.

Expenses that AWF expects to cover under the scholarship will vary depending on the individual program selected by the scholarship recipient, but each scholarship is valued at a maximum cost of US$25,000. Those whose total costs for their studies exceed this figure must demonstrate that they have secured additional funding from other sources to enable them to complete their studies.

Eligibility Criteria

All applicants must:
  • Be nationals of eligible countries: Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, South Africa, Zambia, or Zimbabwe.
  • Be 21-40 years of age.
  • Have secured a place at an appropriate university and be ready to commence studies within one year of the award of the fellowship. Students applying to study in African universities will be given special consideration.
  • Have exemplary work experience of not less than five years that demonstrates a strong commitment and outstanding motivation to the conservation of Africa's natural heritage.
  • Have a field research plan, which has a direct link or is relevant to AWF and host country conservation needs.
  • Demonstrate that they will remain working in conservation in home country in order to use their skills to make a contribution to conservation. Applicants should submit a letter of recommendation or support from their employer to show that they are engaged in conservation in home country. If they are in the diaspora, they should get a letter of recommendation from a relevant government ministry to demonstrate their willingness to return to home country to work in conservation.
  • Qualified women candidates are especially encouraged to apply.

Individuals who have received a Charlotte Fellowship in the past and are planning to pursue or are pursuing another degree or would like extra funding are NOT ELIGIBLE to apply.

Application Process

All application documents must be submitted to the address below by close of business 31 July 2009. Successful candidates will be notified by 15 August 2009. Only candidates that submit fully completed applications together with all supporting documentation will be considered. AWF reserves the right to verify the facts provided in each application to ensure that applicants have submitted the correct information. If AWF establishes that some of the facts submitted in an application are not correct, the application will be disqualified and where a fellowship has already been awarded, it will be cancelled.

The forms below must be filled out and submitted to the following address by 31 July 2009.

AWF Charlotte Fellowship Program
African Wildlife Foundation
P.O. Box 48177
Nairobi 0010, Kenya
Fax: +254-20-2710372
Email: charlottefellowship@awfke.org

Forms

Charlotte Conservation Fellows Information form (French form)

2009-2010 Application form (French form)

Reference form (French form)

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