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Scholarships Provided By: WWFâs Education for Nature Program
Scholarship Subject Areas: Â Areas related to environment
Scholarship Target Countries: Nepali Students
WWFâs Education for Nature Program (EFN) has set out scholarships named  Russell E. Train Fellowships for Nepalese students to carry out studies for Masters degree. The scholarship not only includes tuition fees but also includes annual grant for books and travel. The  scholarship is of about US Dollars 20,000.
Natural sciences, social science, climate change, ecosystem, environmental are the areas with more priority for the scholarships.
To apply for the scholarship one should be citizen of Nepal and have work experience of two years. The applicant must have worked for conversation for two years in Nepal. Moreover, one should have applied to masterâs degree program in a university. In addition, the applicant should not be an employee of WWF and should not have received Russell E. Train scholarship before.
Application Procedure
The application form is available online at http://www.efnapplication.org The deadline for application is February 28, 2013
For further information, contact EFN at Email: efn [at] wwfus.org
This scholarships for Nepali students announcement is taken by Nepal Scholarship from WWFâs website with an intention of disseminating the information to a wider audience. Further details can be found in the original source link below. Read more about Russell E. Train Fellowships for Masterâs Degrees Nepal Guidelines 2013
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