Scholarship

Fieldwork Apprenticeships

Royal Geographical Society Original Source

About This Opportunity

The Fieldwork Apprenticeships aim to give first year undergraduate geography students the opportunity during the summer to work as a Fieldwork Apprentice for a number of weeks on a research project either in the UK or overseas, led by an academic member of staff at their university. Grants of £1,500 are offered annually for students to participate in fieldwork projects led by one of their university lecturers. Applicants must be resident in the UK and be in the first year of an undergraduate geography degree at a UK Higher Education Institution. Applicants must have the support of a lecturer at their UK HEI to participate in a fieldwork project. Applicants should demonstrate how opportunities to get involved in fieldwork would not be available to them were it not for the Field Apprenticeship, and where possible should demonstrate the challenging circumstances that prevent them from having access to such opportunities. These awards are supported through the generous donation of John and Anne Alexander and are part of a portfolio of grants, the Alexander Awards, to support and enthuse students from less advantaged backgrounds through fieldwork. One Apprenticeship is supported through the generous donation of the Hepworth Family, through the Dorothy Hepworth Expedition Award. Recipients are expected to share their experiences with others, for example at their own institution or through the Professional Ambassadors programme.

Who Can Apply

Region
United Kingdom
Residency
United Kingdom
Applicants
individual
Priority for
low_income, first_generation

Application Details

Interview Institutional approval

Stages

  1. 1 two_stage

Review process

Applications are assessed by a panel of experts. Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed.

Additional benefits

  • mentorship

Post-award obligations

  • present_findings
  • acknowledge_funder