Westarctica Conservation Scholarship

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The Westarctica Conservation Scholarship is an annual financial award given to students pursuing an advanced degree in climate sciences or a related field.

History

The scholarship was launched on 18 March 2020 at the behest of Westarctica's Minister of Conservation. It has been awarded each year since inception.

Requirements

This research scholarship is available to anyone who meets the following criteria:

  1. Pursuing a graduate degree (Master’s or PhD) in any nationally-accredited university or organization (i.e. zoo, field station) in the world.
  2. Researching a topic aligned with climate-change or global conservation issues.
  3. Planning a research project for 2021.

Awardees

In 2020, the first award of $500 was given to Abena Dufie Wiredu Bremang, a doctoral student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana to help further her research on the hydrological impacts of climate change on water security of the White Volta Basin, a transnational region in West Africa.

The second award was given in 2021 to Katie O'Brien, a doctoral student at the University of Bath. This scholarship supported Katie's research on the diet and health of penguins living on Signy Island.

Portrait Name Year Project
Abena Dufie.png Abena Dufie Wiredu Bremang 2020 Water security of the White Volta Basin.
Katie Obrien.png Katie O'Brien 2021 Health of penguins living on Signy Island.
Michael cary Grant-2022.jpg Michael Cary 2022 Effectiveness of the Kyoto Protocol.

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