2014 OTS Outstanding Student Paper Award

The Organization for Tropical Studies is pleased to announce the sixth annual 
OTS Outstanding Student Paper Award. We invite nominations for a $500 cash 
prize for excellence in research via an outstanding publication in tropical 
biology written by a student.

Eligibility and Nomination

At the time of the nomination deadline, the paper must be published or accepted 
for publication in a peer-reviewed journal and reporting on work completed 
within the tropics. To be eligible:

  1.  The nominee must have been a student (undergraduate or graduate) when the 
research was completed, and,
  2.  Satisfy at least one of the following three criteria:
* nominee is an alum of an OTS course
* work was completed at an OTS research station (La Selva, Las Cruces, Palo 
Verde)
* nominee is (was) a student at an OTS member institution (Institutional 
members may be found here: http://ots.ac.cr)
  3.  The nominee must still be in school or be within 2 years of having 
completed a degree

In addition, the nominee must be the first author and the paper must be 
published no more than 36 months before the award deadline. Self-nominations or 
nominations by research advisors or colleagues are invited.

Selection Criteria

Applications will be reviewed by an Awards Committee formed by a subcommittee 
of the OTS Assembly of Delegates and previous winners. Papers will be judged 
upon the papers contribution to the field including originality, study design, 
and potential impact on the field of study.

Nomination packets should consist of a single pdf document and include:

  1.  A nomination letter briefly describing the paper and outlining the 
qualification criteria from the list above
  2.  A copy of the paper
  3.  A brief letter from an advisor, colleague or scientist in a relevant 
field of study describing the impact of the paper on the field (optional)
  4.  A C.V. from the nominee

Submitting Applications:

Send nomination packet electronically as a pdf to the Chair of the Awards 
Committee, Dr. Kimberly G. Smith, University of Arkansas. If you have 
questions, please email Dr. Smith at kgsm...@uark.edu.

Application Deadline: December 3, 2014

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