The Biodiversity Foundation has announced 16 training grants for its different lines of activity. The scholarships are aimed at recent graduates in subjects such as Environmental Sciences, Economic and Business Sciences, Law and Political Sciences, Information Sciences, Higher Artistic Education or Higher Technicians in Network Computer Systems Administration, among other degrees.
They will have a maximum duration of twelve months, non-extendable, from April 2016 to April 2017, with an amount per scholarship of 7,200 euros.
Those interested have until April 4 to register on the Biodiversity Foundation website, attaching online the documentation indicated in the bases. In addition, they must not exceed 30 years of age at the end of the application submission period.
With these scholarships, which are announced annually, the Foundation aims to give recent graduates the opportunity to acquire practical training in different areas related to the environment and prepare them for a future exit to the labor market.