The fellowship combines exploration, research, technology, and conservation into an extraordinary professional development experience. The application for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is opening in the next few weeks! Check the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship webpage for the latest information. Grosvenor Teacher Fellows are an integral part of the National Geographic community, working to further students’ understanding of the planet and empower them to generate solutions for a healthier and more sustainable future. Find more details on the goals, requirements, and eligibility for the fellowship here. The competitive annual application process awards a no-cost professional development opportunity to teachers who demonstrate excellence in geography education. The Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship is a professional development opportunity for pre-K–12 educators, made possible by a partnership between Lindblad Expeditions and the National Geographic Society.
It’s a way of looking at the world, a way of understanding why things are where they are and how people’s movements and cultural, social, and political interactions affect us all. The geographic perspective is at the core of our work at the National Geographic Society. Geography is an approach to understanding and engaging with the world around us. After a two-year hiatus, the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship will return to host educators aboard Lindblad Expeditions’ voyages for a life-changing, field-based experience.