Are you passionate about plants, fungi, and conservation? The B.A. Krukoff Fellowship 2026 is your chance to study in the UK on a fully funded Master’s program at one of the most respected botanical research centers in the world.
📍 About the Fellowship
The B.A. Krukoff Fellowship supports students pursuing a Master of Science in Plant and Fungal Taxonomy, Diversity and Conservation at the prestigious Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Queen Mary University of London.
This program focuses on the study of plant and fungal biodiversity and conservation — perfect for future scientists, ecologists, and conservation leaders.
🎓 What the Fellowship Covers
The fellowship provides a generous fully funded package, including:
This means you can focus entirely on your studies and research without financial worries.
🧪 Field of Study
This specialized program will train you in identifying, classifying, and conserving plants and fungi — equipping you to make real contributions to global biodiversity efforts.
📅 Key Dates
✅ Eligibility Criteria
To apply, you should:
🔗 How to Apply
👉 Apply for the B.A. Krukoff Fellowship 2026
🌍 Why This Fellowship is Special
This is more than a scholarship — it’s a gateway to working with Kew Gardens’ world-class scientists, gaining hands-on research experience, and joining a global network of conservation professionals.
Imagine yourself walking through the Royal Botanic Gardens every day, surrounded by some of the rarest and most important plant collections on Earth.