For foreign students wishing to pursue graduate studies in the US, the University of Florida Graduate Scholarship is a fully financed option. It includes health insurance, a $31,000 yearly stipend, and complete tuition coverage. The program, which is offered by the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, is looking for a driven Master’s student to join the Global Ecology Research Group beginning in the fall of 2026 or the spring of 2027. The chosen applicant will embark on a quantitative ecology research that examines migratory patterns, habitat usage, and population dynamics in sea turtles utilizing datasets including telemetry and long-term monitoring data. The majority of the job is computer-based, and the position emphasizes data integration, statistical modeling, and spatial analysis while requiring strong communication with research partners.
Eligibility Criteria :
- must possess an undergraduate degree in a pertinent discipline, such as applied mathematics, ecology, environmental science, or statistics.
- Strong analytical and quantitative abilities are required.
- must exhibit a strong desire to learn more about marine turtles.
- It is ideal to have experience in advanced statistical modeling, telemetry analysis, movement ecology, spatial analysis, GIS, and programming (e.g., R or Python).
- should be well-organized and have excellent communication abilities.
- must be able to function well both on their own and in a group.
Host Country: United States of America (USA)
Study Destination: USA
Category: Postgraduate (Master’s) Scholarships
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Benefits: Fully Funded Scholarship, $31,000 annual living stipend, and health insurance
English Requirement: IELTS not required
Benefits :
- Complete reimbursement for tuition
- A living stipend of between $27,500 and $31,000 each year





