Imagine taking on a truly unique journey, challenging your own limits in pursuit of exploration and better understanding of our world. Learning traditional knowledge from indigenous people; withstanding extreme climes; exploring remote and untouched places – which challenge would you take?
The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) are offering an £8,000 grant for a project which furthers the understanding and exploration of the planet – its cultures, peoples and environments.
Apply now to the Neville Shulman Challenge Award >.
Application deadline extended until 30th November 2014.
Image: A London accountant by trade, Paddy Le Flufy swapped the city for the rainforest to spend eight months living in the Peruvian Amazon. As an apprentice to a wisdom keeper of the Ocaina indigenous people, Paddy is learning traditional knowledge to further our understanding of life in this beautiful and complex environment.
For more information go to: www.rgs.org/nevilleshulmanaward >