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Current Scholarships Available

SCHOLARSHIPS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE TO CURRENT ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY NEW ENGLAND STUDENTS

Seed Scholarship - Deadline April 1st
The Seed Scholarship, started in 2006, was created through the generous endowment of an ES alumnus and family to support the seed of tropical conservation work: new ideas or new initiatives, to help students get their research off the ground.

Student Raised Scholarship Fund (SRSF) - Deadline April 1st
The SRSF is raised through fundraising efforts by CTEC students to support the the beginning stages of tropical conservation work of Antioch students.


Past Recipients of CTEC Scholarships

2008-2009
Sarah Stoner-Duncan - Seed Scholarship
Sea Turtle Conservation and Education in Parque Hawaii, Guatemala

Phillip Howard - SRSF
A Natural history and spatial analysis of Grenada cacao: Longterm preservation and conservation of quality cacao.

Christine Gleason - SRSF
Conservation knowledge and attitudes of whale watching tourists in Samana, Dominican Republic

2007-2008
Tharicsse Ukizintambara - SRSF
Travel to Conservation Biology (SCB) annual meeting in Chattanooga,Tennessee, USA. To present a paper titled "Forest edge effects on the physiognomy of microhabitats in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP) and on the behavioral ecology of L'Hoest's monkeys."

Rachel Kathryn Zapf McShane SRSF
Travel to Conservation Biology (SCB) annual meeting in Chattanooga,Tennessee, USA "Protected Areas: Farmers and crop-raiding aroud Cyamundongo Forest, Rwanda.

Jill Rolph - SRSF Travel to the Annual International Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation Symposium in Mexico to present a poster titled "Sea Turtles and the Tropics: Leveraging the New England Connection through Bi-directional Education and Communication, Loreto, Mexico."

McArd Joseph Mlotha - SRSF Spatial analysis of fire regimes and their effects on biodiversity within national parks of Rwanda, using remote sensing & GIS applications: A case study of Nyungwe National Park.

Jason Estes- Seed Scholarship A Least-Cost Path Analysis of the Lower Kinabatangan Landscape, Sabah, Malaysia: Identifying Landscape Permeability and Probable Elephant Movement Pathways for Borneo Pygmy Elephants (Elephas maximus borneensis)

Tamarra H. Martz - Seed Scholarship Gastrointestinal Parasite Loading in Six Species of Primates at Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda: A comparison of arboreal and terrestrial species and degree of human interaction

2006-2007
Christine Armiger - Seed Scholarship
Evaluating ecosystem services in small-holder agroforestry systems in the Toledo District of Belize

Gabrielle Shuster - SRSF
The sociopolitics of bushmeat hunting In Dja Biosphere Reserve, Cameroon: A research study

2005-2006
Jeff Brown - SRSF
Conservation of the Western Black Crested Gibbon, Nomascus concolor, through ecotourism development in the Nam Ha National Protected Area, Loa PDR

Tharcisse Ukizintambara - Seed Scholarship
Edge effects on ranging and foraging behavior of L’hoest’s Monkey (Cercopithecus lhoesti) in Bwindi Impenetrable National Pard, Uganda

Jessica Mathon - SRSF
Conservation of elephants in the Akagera National Park, Rwanda: Human- elephant conflict

Krista Muller - Seed Scholarship
Behavioral responses of tucuxi dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) to the presence of boats in the Cananéia Estuary, Brazil

2004-2005
Lauri Brewster - Seed Scholarship
The role of White-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capuchins) in processes of seed dispersal in a fragmented Costa Rican landscape

Shawn Margles - Seed Scholarship
Buffer zones and participatory land use planning: Using SWOT-AHP analysis in the case of the Nyungwe National Park buffer zone, Rwanda


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