USF Kenya Conservation and Sustainability Field School
Embark on a Life-Changing Journey:
Join the USF Field School on Conservation & Sustainability
Are you ready to shape your career in conservation and sustainable development? The USF Field School in Kenya offers an exclusive opportunity to learn from experts and gain hands-on experience in one of the world’s most iconic and biodiverse ecosystems. This collaborative program between the University of South Florida and the Kenya Institute of Primate Research blends field-based learning with immersive cultural experiences.
Why This Field School?
- World-Class Education: Partnering with the renowned Kenya Institute of Primate Research’s Division of Evolutionary Ecology, Conservation & Ecosystem Health, you will study cutting-edge conservation practices.
- A Unique Location: Set between the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, and the stunning Chyulu Hills, a recent volcanic landscape, the field school immerses you in the breathtaking Tsavo-Chyulu-Amboseli ecosystem—one of the most globally recognized biodiversity hotspots.
- Unmatched Experience: You will not only develop practical skills in conservation but also gain invaluable exposure to the cultures and landscapes of Kenya, a “must-visit” destination for global explorers.
Seize the Opportunity This is more than a learning experience—it’s a chance to make a lasting impact in the field of conservation and sustainability. Take the leap, build your future, and immerse yourself in a career path like no other.
Apply Now and Transform Your Future!
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For details Contact: Professor Dillon Mahoney, Department of Anthropology, SOC 117.
Email: Dmahoney1@usf.edu