The University of Arkansas Monticello Scholarship 2026 is a fully funded Graduate Research Assistantship for students seeking to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Forest Resources in the United States.
Hosted by the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), this scholarship provides a full tuition waiver, an annual stipend of $20,000, and additional funding for conference travel and presentations. The research focuses on wildlife management, wetland restoration, carbon sequestration, and geospatial analysis.
University of Arkansas Monticello Scholarship Summary
- Host Country: United States of America
- Host Institution: University of Arkansas at Monticello
- Study Level: Master’s (M.Sc.)
- Scholarship Type: Graduate Research Assistantship
- Eligible Countries: All Countries
- Funding: Fully Funded
- Scholarship Value: Full tuition, $20,000 annual stipend, conference travel support
- Application Deadline: July 31, 2026
About the University of Arkansas Monticello Scholarship
The scholarship is offered through the Snowden Waterfowl Center of Excellence within the College of Forestry, Agriculture, and Natural Resources.
The selected graduate research assistant will pursue an M.Sc. in Forest Resources while studying the spatial arrangement of bottomland hardwood reforestation and its impact on habitat suitability for midcontinent mallards.
The research project includes:
- Modeling wetland reforestation for wildlife conservation
- Carbon sequestration assessment
- Habitat suitability analysis
- Development of an ArcGIS Online decision-support tool
- Spatial analysis for reforestation planning
This project combines wildlife management, forestry, GIS, and environmental conservation.
Scholarship Benefits
Successful applicants will receive:
- Full tuition waiver
- Annual stipend of $20,000
- Funding for conference travel and research presentations
- Graduate Research Assistantship appointment
- Opportunity to conduct applied research in wildlife conservation and ecosystem restoration
- Hands-on experience using GIS, remote sensing, and spatial modeling tools
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree in geospatial sciences, geography, wildlife management, wildlife conservation, zoology, or a related field.
- Have a minimum overall undergraduate GPA of 2.7, or 3.0 GPA in the final 60 semester credit hours.
- Have experience or interest in GIS, remote sensing, landscape ecology, data science, or waterfowl research.
- Possess a valid U.S. driver’s license or obtain one within 60 days of beginning the assistantship.
- Be willing to participate in overnight travel and fieldwork during fall and winter under varying weather conditions.
Preferred qualifications include:
- Experience in wildlife ecology or conservation
- Knowledge of remote sensing or spatial modeling
- Programming experience in Python or R
- Knowledge of carbon accounting, forestry, or ecosystem restoration
How to Apply for the University of Arkansas Monticello Scholarship 2026
Follow these steps to apply:
- Prepare your cover letter, CV, and referee information.
- Combine all application materials into a single PDF file (preferred).
- Email your application to Dr. Douglas Osborne (osborne@uamont.edu).
- Use AGWT Assistantship as the subject line of your email.
- Submit your application before July 31, 2026.
Since applications are reviewed immediately upon receipt, applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.
📋 Required Documents
- Academic Transcripts
- Cover letter outlining research experience and interests
- Current Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Names and contact information for referees