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    Oak Spring Garden Foundation Plant Conservation Biology Fellowship 2027: $10,000 Grant and Residency for Early-Career Conservation Researchers @Career Conservation Researchers

    3 days ago·Career Conservation Researchers is hiring a Oak Spring Garden Foundation Plant Conservation Biology Fellowship 2027: $10,000 Grant and Residency for Early-Career Conservation Researchers·📍 Location: Global

    Overview

    The Oak Spring Garden Foundation (OSGF) is offering the Plant Conservation Biology Fellowship to support early-career professionals in plant and landscape conservation. This fellowship provides a $10,000 grant and a 2-5 week residency at the Oak Spring estate to advance research and writing.

    Eligibility

    Early-career scholars, practitioners, and scientists whose work contributes to the conservation of plants and their ecosystems are encouraged to apply. Applicants should have projects focused on scholarly research, conservation planning, or policy-oriented work that benefits from dedicated research time.

    Benefits

    • $10,000 individual grant for research and related expenses.
    • 2-5 week residency at the Oak Spring estate in Upperville, Virginia.
    • Assistance with ground transportation from Washington Dulles International Airport.
    • Private bedroom and bathroom with shared access to a living room and kitchen.
    • Access to the Oak Spring Garden Library and its collection of rare books, manuscripts, and artworks.
    • Opportunities to engage with OSGF staff, experts, and other residents.

    How to Apply

    Submit the following through the online application portal:

    • Curriculum Vitae or Resume (maximum two pages)
    • Statement on Current Work (200–300 words)
    • Mission Alignment Statement (200–300 words)
    • Residency Plan (200–300 words)
    • Community Engagement Statement (200 words or less)

    Applicants may also be considered for the OSGF Interdisciplinary Residency if not selected for the fellowship.

    Deadline

    May 31, 2026