Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad University Development Cooperation (VLIR-UOS)
Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad University Development Cooperation (VLIR-UOS) has launched a call for scholarship applications to selected training and masters programs in Belgium for students from 54 eligible countries covering all related expenses.
The foundation supports projects that demonstrate strong local leadership, promote professional development in the conservation, agricultural, and health sciences; develop the capacity of local organizations; and address a particular problem in the field.
The Nestlé Foundation Grants for the Study of Problems of Nutrition in the World invites applications from departments or institutes from universities, hospitals and other institutions of higher education in low- or lower middle-income countries.
The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies is now accepting applications for annual and semester abroad program, masters program and minor program. Scholarships are also available.
The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA)
SEARCA provides travel grants of up to a maximum of US$1,200 to each qualified agriculture and agriculture-related professionals and social scientists including graduate students in Southeast Asia.
Turkey opens the doors of its universities for international students from all around the world who want to perform a graduate program in the country, including Master's and PhD programmes.
The Alcoa Foundation makes grants for environment and education to serve communities in countries where Alcoa has production facilities or administrative offices.
The purpose of the Korean Government Scholarship Program is to provide international students with an opportunity to conduct advanced studies at higher educational institutions in Korea.
The German Federal Nature Conservation Agency (BfN)
The German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) has funds available for projects that focus on practical application of nature conservation on the ground.
The German Federal Nature Conservation Agency (BfN)
The programme supports projects that serve in maintaining natural landscapes for the longer term and in securing and developing cultural landscapes that provide outstanding habitats for protected animal and plant species.
This fellowship Program offers Fellows valuable opportunities for leadership development and professional engagement with Americans and their counterparts from other developing nations.
The Centre for International Co-operation in Science (CICS)
The Centre for International Co-operation in Science (CICS), invites applications from researchers holding permanent positions in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, who are actively involved in research activities to visit India under the India Science and Research Fellowship (ISRF) Programme.
“Preserve and Sustain” is the Motto of the Succow Foundation. This grant is awarded to students from Central Asia and the University of Greifswald for research projects on nature conservation.
The ERBACHER Foundation sponsors charitable projects that make life in the country possible, worth living and future-oriented, especially in the fields of livestock husbandry, crop production, drinking water supply and environmental protection.
Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) provides scholarships to professionals working in a developing country, to help reduce the shortage of skilled workers.
This scholarship programme is aimed at assisting undergraduate and graduate study students studying in the area of sustainable and organic agriculture.
The Indian Council for Cultural Relations implements a scholarship programme to assist students from numerous African countries to pursue higher education in Indian universities.
Ashoka empowers outstanding individuals using innovative approaches in solving such challenges as environmental degradation and poverty by offering them living stipends. It enables the leaders to focus full-time on building their institutions and spreading their ideas.
The Asia Foundation offers grants to organizations in Asia-Pacific region. Funding is provided to environmental projects in the areas of natural resource management, disaster risk management, climate change mitigation and green growth.
Joke Waller-Hunter (JWH) Initiative empowers young leaders in the environmental sector, including sustainable land management, reforestation, land restauration and drought mitigation in developing countries and emerging economies by awarding them grants to build their capacities.