EDGE Fellowship 2025

The EDGE Fellowship (by ZSL – Zoological Society of London) is one of those rare global opportunities that truly feels different. I came across it while researching unique conservation programs — and trust me, if you’re passionate about biodiversity, evolution, and fieldwork, this is a dream come true.

EDGE stands for Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered. The fellowship funds early-career conservationists who want to work with critically endangered species that have few close relatives on Earth — like the pangolin, gharial, or purple frog. It combines hands-on field experience, training, mentorship, and funding, making it one of the most well-rounded fellowships in wildlife conservation.


Fellowship Highlights 2025

Key Detail Information
Fellowship Name EDGE Fellowship 2025
Organized By Zoological Society of London (ZSL)
Focus Areas Biodiversity, Evolution, Endangered Species Conservation
Duration 2 years
Location Your home country (field project) + short training in UK/online
Funding Fully funded (fieldwork + training costs covered)
Stipend Amount Up to £10,000 per year (project costs + personal support)
Total Openings ~10–15 fellows globally per year
Official Website edgeofexistence.org

Who Can Apply?

This fellowship is made for local conservationists working in their own countries with EDGE species.

  • Nationality: Must be a national of the country where the project will take place

  • Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s in conservation biology, ecology, zoology, or related field

  • Experience: Some experience in conservation fieldwork, research, or community-based projects

  • Species Focus: Must choose a species from the EDGE Mammals, Amphibians, Birds, or Reptiles list

  • Language: Good English communication (for reports/training)


Selection Process

Here’s how it works:

  1. Online Application – Submit project idea, species choice, personal background

  2. Shortlisting – Based on species importance, feasibility, applicant potential

  3. Interview – May include review of your proposal or a short Zoom discussion

  4. Final Selection – Fellows are matched with mentors and project resources

tip: The more community-based and impact-driven your project is, the better your chances.


Fellowship Benefits

Here’s what makes the EDGE Fellowship special:

  • Field Project Funding: Up to £10,000 per year for research, equipment, travel, and community outreach

  • Training Modules: Conservation leadership, project management, research skills

  • Global Exposure: You’ll present your work internationally and join a global EDGE community

  • Mentorship: One-on-one support from global experts and ZSL scientists

  • Long-Term Impact: Many EDGE fellows go on to lead NGOs or government conservation projects


Documents Required

Make sure you have the following ready:

  • Updated CV/Resume

  • Statement of Purpose / Project Proposal

  • Letter of Support from local partner or NGO (if available)

  • Degree Certificate / Transcript

  • Language Proficiency (optional) if not native English speaker

  • Species Justification (Why your species matters for EDGE)


How to Apply Online

Here’s how I explored the process:

  1. Visit https://www.edgeofexistence.org/apply/fellows/

  2. Download and read the application guidelines

  3. Select an EDGE species from the priority list

  4. Prepare your project proposal and application form

  5. Submit all documents via the official application portal/email before deadline


Important Dates (Tentative for 2025)

Event Date (Expected)
Applications Open August 2024
Last Date to Apply October 2024
Interview/Shortlisting December 2024
Final Selection January 2025
Fellowship Begins March 2025 onwards

FAQs – EDGE Fellowship 2025

What is the last date to apply for EDGE Fellowship 2025?
→ Expected deadline is in October 2024.

Who is eligible for the EDGE Fellowship?
→ Early-career conservationists working on EDGE-listed species in their home country.

Is this fellowship fully funded?
→ Yes. Covers project costs, training, and limited personal stipend.

How long is the EDGE Fellowship?
→ It runs for 2 years.

What kind of species are eligible?
→ Only species from EDGE priority lists (mammals, amphibians, birds, reptiles).

Can I apply without a Master’s degree?
→ Yes, if you have a Bachelor’s degree and strong conservation experience.

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