Provides a reciprocal exchange of British and American graduate students in horticulture, landscape architecture, botany, environmental studies or related fields. The intent of the program is to foster cultural understanding, promote horticultural studies and exchange information.
The Martin McLaren Horticultural Scholarship provides a ten-month noncredit work/study program in Great Britain for an American recipient selected by the Garden Clubs of America (GCA) Scholarship Committee. The program is jointly funded by the Royal Horticultural Society and the Martin McLaren Trust and administered by the RHS. The Martin McLaren Scholarship offers exceptional access to the horticultural landscape of Great Britain. Opportunities are available for study, research and practical work at The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and Edinburgh and gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society and the National Trust. Internships at the Eden Project and an optional semester at Reading University may also be arranged. The scholarship provides funding for transportation, housing, tuition and an allowance for personal needs.
The Interchange Fellowship provides for a British recipient to attend a graduate program in horticulture, landscape architecture, botany or environmental studies at a U.S. university for one academic year. The program in the U.S. is funded by the GCA and administered by the GCA Scholarship Committee.
Established in 1948
Funds one U.S. student and one British student
Application Deadline November 15
Martin McLaren Scholarship :
Contact: Ms. Judy Smith, The Garden Club of America
14 East 60th Street, New York, NY 10022-1002
Phone: (212) 753-8287, Fax: (212) 753-0134
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