[ECOLOG-L] SERDP Student Travel Awards - Deadline June 1, 2010

2010-05-18 Thread Nicole Beetle
SERDP Student Travel Awards 2010



The Ecological Society of America (ESA) announces the availability of ten (10) 
travel awards of $500 each to students presenting papers at ESA's 2010 Annual 
Meeting in Pittsburgh, PA. These awards are sponsored by the Strategic 
Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP). SERDP is the U.S. 
Department of Defense's (DoD) environmental science and technology program, 
executed in partnership with DOE and EPA. SERDP invests in basic and applied 
research, and exploratory development.



Students with abstracts accepted in one of four areas are eligible to

apply:

* Ecological Systems Ecology and Management

* Living Marine Resources Ecology and Management

* Watershed Processes and Management

* Species Ecology and Management





Eligibility



Please note that students whose research or research assistantship position is 
currently being funded by DOD SERDP are not eligible for this award. Students 
whose research involves ecological systems or species that are relevant to a 
DoD natural resource management concern have preference, though the research 
does not need to have been conducted on a DoD installation.



Deadline:

June 1, 2010 - Two weeks remain to submit your application!



For full application information, please go to 
http://www.esa.org/education_diversity/serdp_awards.php


[ECOLOG-L] SERDP Student Travel Awards Deadline June 1, 2010

2010-05-10 Thread Teresa Mourad
SERDP Student Travel Awards 2010

The Ecological Society of America (ESA) announces the availability of ten 
(10) travel awards of $500 each to students presenting papers at ESA's 
2010 Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, PA. These awards are sponsored by the 
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP). SERDP is 
the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) environmental science and 
technology program, executed in partnership with DOE and EPA. SERDP 
invests in basic and applied research, and exploratory development.  
Students with abstracts accepted in one of four areas are eligible to 
apply:
•   Ecological Systems Ecology and Management 
•   Living Marine Resources Ecology and Management 
•   Watershed Processes and Management 
•   Species Ecology and Management 


Eligibility 

Please note that students whose research or research assistantship 
position is currently being funded by DOD SERDP are not eligible for this 
award. Students whose research involves ecological systems or species that 
are relevant to a DoD natural resource management concern have preference, 
though the research does not need to have been conducted on a DoD 
installation.

For full application information, please go to 
http://www.esa.org/education_diversity/serdp_awards.php