Texas A&M University Graduate Scholarships: An opportunity for a fully funded assistantship
The Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, a privately endowed research institution at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, is the recipient of a fully funded graduate assistantship via the Texas A&M University Scholarships.
Principal Advantages:
- A stipend of up to $2,200 per month
- Waiver of full tuition
- Medical benefits, which become accessible following the conclusion of a waiting period
These scholarships, which are intended to assist students conducting research in rangeland management and wildlife protection, are available to Master’s and doctoral candidates.
The Caesar Kleberg animals Research Institute has contributed significantly to the advancement of science-based research for the conservation of Texas’ natural resources and animals for more than 40 years.
Eligibility Criteria :
- Depending on the position, hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related discipline.
- shown a strong work ethic and the capacity to fulfill deadlines.
- able to function both independently and cooperatively in a group environment
- Knowledge of coding or programming languages like R or Python
- Proficiency in statistical analysis of wildlife population data
- Outstanding interpersonal and written communication abilities
- Keep your GPA at least 3.0.
Host Country:USA
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Reward: Full Scholarship | $26,400 Living Stipend per year
No IELTS Required
Benefits :
- A $2,200 monthly stipend
- bundle of medical benefits (accessible following a 60-day waiting period)
- Nonresident tuition is completely waived.
- In order to guarantee a complete tuition waiver, resident tuition payments may be repaid.
- Depending on funding availability, there may be partial aid available for resident tuition fees.
Deadline: June 1, 2025