The Commonwealth Forestry Association (CFA) has launched the Young Forester Award 2012.
The Young Forester Award is designed to support the professional development of foresters below 35 years of age through the provision of a short-term work placement in a country other than their own. It consists of a designated placement combined with a bursary of between £1000 and £1500 to cover a stay of between three- and six-months (depending on the placement selected) with established and renowned forestry organisations in order to meet their professional interest. Source: Timberbiz
The hosts might be major timber companies, research organisations or NGOs but they all share the desire to support the development of the next generation of foresters.
Applications for the Young Forester Award are invited from students and young professionals below the age of 35 years on 30 June 2012 who are nationals of Commonwealth countries. Please note that as part of the CFA’s continuing support to Small Island Developing States (SIDS), for the 2012 Young Forester Award we particularly encourage applications from foresters from SIDS within the Commonwealth. In addition we encourage applications from women, those with disabilities, and nationals of developing countries.
Applications should be sent via email to [email protected]
The closing date for applications is 30th April 2012.