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The success of UNEP-WCMC’s work hinges on the close relationships we have developed with a wide range of national, regional and global institutions as well as hundreds of individual academics and technical specialists.
You can work with us in a number of ways and might want to consider:
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2. Collaborating in the technical work of our Programmes;
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7. Applying for a placement to undertake a Masters project; or
8. Applying for a scholarship to study on the MPhil degree in Conservation Leadership at the University of Cambridge.
We depend on the unique relationships we have forged with experts and specialist organisations around the world over the last 30 years, and we are always looking out for reliable new partners.
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