The Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) has selected four graduate students as Andrew Sabin International Environmental Fellows, with each Fellow receiving up to $40,000 of funding for their education and post-graduate service in the environmental sector.
The 2018 Sabin Fellows are Indra Acharja ’19 M.F.S. (Bhutan), Anna Carcamo ’19 M.E.M. (Brazil), Sarah Omusula ’19 M.E.Sc. (Kenya), and Sneha Pandey ’19 M.E.M. (Nepal).
Started in 2011 by the Andrew Sabin Family Foundation, the fellowship provides scholarship support for students from developing countries, and postgraduate awards to those students returning to their home countries and regions to pursue environmental careers. Each Fellow is eligible to receive tuition assistance of up to $20,000 and another $20,000 in post-graduation awards within 18 months of graduation.
http://environment.yale.edu/news/article/four-students-selected-as-2018-sabin-international-fellows/