[Pollinator] The Xerces Society is now accepting applications for two $3, 750 awards for research into Lepidoptera conservation.
Scott Black
sblack at xerces.org
Mon Oct 30 16:58:05 PST 2006
The Joan Mosenthal DeWind Award
The Xerces Society is now accepting applications for two $3,750
awards for research into Lepidoptera conservation.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The DeWind awards are given to students who are engaged in research
leading to a university degree related to Lepidoptera conservation
and who intend to continue to work in this field. All proposals must
be written by the student researcher. Proposed research should have a
clear connection to Lepidoptera conservation and must be completed
within one year from receiving funds. Applicants may be graduate or
undergraduate students; however, please note that all awardees, to
date, have been pursuing graduate research. Applications from
countries outside the United States will be considered.
Submission Deadline for 2007 Awards
The submission deadline is Monday, December 18, 2006 at 5:00 PM PST.
Award winners will be announced by March 31, 2007, with the awards
given by May 2007.
Instructions for Submitting the Proposal
All proposals must be submitted by email to info at xerces.org. The
proposal should be attached as a single attachment in one of the
following file formats: Microsoft Word, RTF text, or PDF. The subject
line of the email should read "DeWind Award Proposal."
Proposal Format (all text should use 12 pt font and standard margins)
1. Cover page (1 page).
a. Title. List the title in CAPITAL LETTERS.
b. Contact information. Provide the name of the contact information
for the applicant and his or her major advisor. Include institutional
affiliations, complete mailing address, and country. Also provide an
email address and telephone number (include country code if outside
the United States).
c. Abstract. Include a project summary immediately following the
title and contact information. The summary should be limited to 100
words and should not exceed one paragraph.
2. Proposal body (2 pages). Begin with a clear statement of the
problem or objectives, follow with a clear methods section, and end
with a substantial conclusion. The proposal should include a
discussion of potential conservation applications and results, and
what products, if any, will result from this work.
3. Additional information. On separate pages, please include all of
the following information: cited literature, detailed project budget,
timeline, and a CV (CV must be 2 pages or less).
4. Please include all of the materials as a single attachment.
For more information on the Xerces Society and past DeWind Award
winners please go to: www.xerces.org
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Scott Hoffman Black
Ecologist/Entomologist
Executive Director
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
4828 SE Hawthorne
Portland, OR 97215
Direct line (503) 449-3792
sblack at xerces.org
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through the conservation of invertebrates.
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