Conservation fieldwork grants available for Texas State University students – apply with GVI
GVI offers marine and wildlife conservation programs in some of the world’s most biodiverse habitats, and is exclusively inviting you to apply for a conservation grant.
Apply now using the Texas State University code and you could qualify for a GVI Foundation Grant of up to $13,000 toward a marine or wildlife conservation program of your choice. This can cover up to 80% of your program fees, which includes food, accommodation, activities and training on programs from 2 to 36 weeks.
**Your GVI Grant code: HND-GVI-TEXTE
This is a chance for you to get practical fieldwork experience working on real conservation internships, research fellowships and professional apprenticeships in locations like South Africa, Fiji, Costa Rica, Madagascar, Greece, Mexico, Thailand, Seychelles and beyond.
A GVI conservation grant gives you the chance to:
- Join an internship, fellowship, or apprenticeship at a research station in one of 19+ extraordinary locations.
- Develop practical field skills: data collection, telemetry, camera trapping, diving surveys & species ID
- Work alongside marine, wildlife, conservation and sustainability experts.
- Contribute to ongoing scientific research on vulnerable habitats and species.
- Work on a personal project under the guidance of an experienced mentor.
- Gain new skills and walk away with certificates and a career guarantee.
Key details
- Locations: South Africa, Madagascar, Peru, Seychelles, Mexico, Fiji, Costa Rica, Greece, Spain, Thailand and more
- Eligibility: All Texas State University students passionate about conservation
- Start dates: Flexible program durations of between 2-36 weeks, with weekly start dates throughout the year.
You can apply your grant code to any GVI program you’d like to pursue. Here’s how:
- Choose the GVI conservation program you’d like to join. You can browse available programs here. Apply for the program or enquire for more information.
- Enter your grant code HND-GVI-TEXTE into the relevant field on the application or enquiry form.