Garden Club of Virginia

Garden Club of Virginia research fellowships are designed to provide college and graduate level students with an opportunity to study topics relating to conservation, environmental affairs, and landscape architecture. Students work under the guidance of professionals in their chosen field of study and provide valuable research findings upon completion of their term. Research fellows in landscape architecture have built an impressive library of historic garden documentation since 1996 when the fellowship program was initiated. The first Conservation and Environmental Studies fellowship was awarded in 2014, beginning a new era for the Garden Club of Virginia.

Historic Landscapes and Research Fellowship