Doris Duke Conservation ScholarsProgram (DDCSP UM).
DDCSP UM is a two-year research and internship opportunity for bright, curious
undergraduate students interested in conservation, nature, and the environment.
The program is aimed at bringing more undergraduates currently underrepresented
in the environmental field into the conservation arena.
The DDCSP UM offers unique learning and development opportunities for a diverse group of
undergraduate students. It also provides generous funding and alumni support to
better equip our scholars to build successful careers in the conservation and
environmental fields. Our team led by Dr. Dorceta E. Taylor, James E. Crowfoot
Collegiate Professor of Environmental Justice and Director of Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at the University of Michigan School for
Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), is very excited to welcome our fourth
cohort of scholars next summer 2019.