About
Terra Viva Grants Directory is an online information service that provides free funding information to the developing world. The organization develops and manages information about grants for agriculture, energy, environment, and natural resources in the world's developing countries. Terra Viva Grants is now part of the International Society of Tropical Foresters (ISTF) and shares funding opportunities across subject areas including Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry; Biodiversity, Conservation, Wildlife; Energy, Climate Change; Water Resources; and Cross-Cutting Subjects. The directory publishes profiles of over 800 grant programs and offers subscription-based services including a searchable grants database, funding alerts, and monthly updates.
Funding Opportunities
Tokyo University of Agriculture — Scholarship for Dissertation Doctorate Program
The Dissertation Doctorate Program for Agriculture and Natural Resources aims to contribute to the enhancement of agricultural research and development in Southeast Asia. The scholarship provides one slot annually for a three-year graduate program leading to a Dissertation Doctorate at Tokyo NODAI. The program is designed to support doctoral-level research in agriculture and natural resources, specifically targeting scholars from Southeast Asian countries. This scholarship opportunity offers full support for the duration of the doctoral program, enabling recipients to conduct advanced research in agricultural sciences and related fields at one of Japan's leading agricultural universities.
Online Certificate Program: Tropical Forest Landscapes
The course 'Tropical Forest Landscapes: Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Use' is an online certificate program for environmental professionals from around the world. The program combines online coursework with an in-person field component in the tropics and is open to applicants from any country with relevant professional experience. The course covers themes in tropical forest landscape conservation and restoration, climate change mitigation, and food security. Partial scholarships are available on a competitive basis to help cover tuition costs. A university degree is recommended but not always required, making the program accessible to professionals with demonstrated experience in the field. Scholarship awards cover between 25-75% of the tuition fee, providing financial support to participants who need assistance attending the program.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 5
- Active Now
- 2
- Source Domain
- terravivagrants.org
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