MAB Young Scientist Awards 2026 | Partially Funded
Apply for the MAB Young Scientist Awards 2026. Up to US$5,000 for young researchers in biosphere...
The UNESCO Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme offers Master’s Studentships to support postgraduate students conducting research related to biosphere reserves and sustainable development. These studentships are designed to foster interdisciplinary research that addresses the complex interactions between humans and their environment. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to work within UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves, contributing to the global understanding of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem management, and sustainable livelihoods. The studentship covers tuition fees, living expenses, and research costs for the duration of the master’s programme. Eligible candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as environmental science, ecology, geography, or social sciences. The selection process emphasizes academic excellence, research potential, and a clear commitment to the principles of the MAB Programme. Recipients are expected to disseminate their findings through publications and presentations, and to actively participate in the MAB network. This funding opportunity is open to students worldwide, with a particular focus on candidates from developing countries. The application deadline is typically in early 2026, and interested students should prepare a detailed research proposal aligned with MAB priorities. The UNESCO MAB Master’s Studentships represent a unique chance to advance your career in environmental research while contributing to global sustainability goals.
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