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Julia Cooper Memorial Wildlife Research Bursary

James Cook University

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01 February 2023
25 March 2023
28 February 2024
16 May 2025
A$1,000
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Bachelor
Master
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Engineering and Technology
Individuals
Australia
New Zealand
Overview

This bursary was established in 2012 by Dr Martin Cohen and Tim Parker, remaining directors of Wild About the Tropics, in memory of their third director, Julia Cooper who passed away in 2011 aged 33. Julia worked as a passionate advocate of wildlife education in both the UK and North Queensland having worked for the BBC Natural History Unit, the Wet Tropics Management Authority and in wildlife education and research businesses with her partner Dr Martin Cohen. Julia also co-authored several books about the plants and animals in the Wet Tropics.

As Julia was passionate about gathering and interpreting new information about wildlife of North Queensland this bursary has been offered to assist honours or masters students in the fields of terrestrial or marine ecology with support associated with their research.

Eligibility

If all the below statements describe you and your current situation, you can apply for this scholarship.

  • I am an Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent visa holder;
  • I am or will be enrolled in an Honours or Masters course studying marine or terrestrial ecology; and
  • I am or will be undertaking fieldwork in North Queensland, or that has a clear relevance to North Queensland.
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03 December 2024