Greenpeace offers scholarships for studies on Amazonian biodiversity

Postgraduate researchers can apply until March 13

Black-mouthed monkey (Saimiri sciureus), native to the Amazon region. Edited and resized image by Diego Guzmán, available on Unsplash

O Greenpeace Brazil applications are open for participation in the announcement of master's scholarships and support for field work for graduate students. Entitled "Tatiana de Carvalho" for Research and Conservation of Biodiversity in the Amazon, the program will select projects on topics related to the areas of Botany and Zoology, which should be linked to Postgraduate Programs of Public Teaching and Research Institutions based in Brazil, within the Amazon Biome. Interested parties can apply until March 13, 2020.

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The selection of proposals will prioritize research on the identification and description of Amazonian biodiversity in areas under pressure from deforestation, fires and roads. You can access the full notice here.

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  • Event: Bid for scholarships in the area of ​​biodiversity
  • Registration until March 13, 2020
  • Link to registration: www.greenpeace.org.br/biodiversidade-amazonia
  • For questions and other guidelines regarding this notice, send an email to: [email protected]
  • Full notice


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