About the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship Program
Educating about our planet has been a focus of the National Geographic Society since 1888. The Grosvenor Teacher program was established to honor National Geographic Society Chairman Gilbert M. Grosvenor's lifetime commitment to geographic education. Sven Lindblad, the founder and president of Lindblad Expeditions, set aside space for teachers in perpetuity aboard ships. The Grosvenor Teacher Fellow Program is a professional development opportunity recognizing educators who have demonstrated excellence in geographic education. In addition, participating teachers are able to experience direct, hands-on learning while participating in the educational travel experiences and bring back innovative ways to share and enhance geographic awareness to our students and community. Click here for more information about the program.