Published: 16 Apr 2025 46 views
The Rachel Carson Scholars Program provides Duke University undergraduate students with direct research experience in marine science and conservation. Named in honor of Rachel Carson—a marine biologist, author, and conservationist whose work advanced the global environmental movement—scholars will acquire the necessary skills to be the next generation of marine conservation leaders.
Scholars are trained through small seminar experiences, experiential learning, enhanced faculty-student mentorship, scientific research, and professional development. All scholars spend at least one semester at the Duke University Marine Laboratory (DUML) and have funding available for research, travel to professional conferences, and Marine Lab travel courses. In addition to the training that they receive, a community of scholars will be developed within each cohort of scholars, among alumni of the program, and with the scholars in the two parallel Marine Lab Scholars programs, the Repass-Rodgers Scholars and the Scholars in Marine Medicine.
Rachel Carson Scholars will be eligible to apply for:
The Duke University Marine Lab part of the program involves two components: course work and directed research with a faculty mentor.
Scholars will spend at least one semester at the Marine Lab campus, although we encourage scholars to spend as much time as they would like at the Marine Lab campus.
Participation Timeline
Sample timeline for Rachel Carson Scholars accepted in their sophomore year:
Each fall, the Duke University Marine Lab will select Rachel Carson Scholars for the upcoming academic year.
First-years, sophomores, and juniors are eligible to apply. Scholars will be announced in December.
The application process includes submitting the following items as one PDF document with the file name LastName_FirstName_GradYear_RCApplication:
All application materials should be emailed to the Rachel Carson Scholars Program at [email protected] by the deadline. Applications with statements or resumes not meeting the formatting standards listed above will not be considered. Semi-finalists will be selected from the pool of applicants for interviews with the Program Director or may be asked to provide additional information.
For more details, visit Duke University scholarship webpage
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