Dear Friends,

 

Below is information on two student grants, the first supported by NCKRI,
from our friends at Western Kentucky University. Please share this
information with any students who might be interested and see the links
below for more information.

 

George

 

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The Western Kentucky University Hoffman Environmental Research Institute is
pleased to offer two new award competitions for karst education.

 

1. The Nick Crawford Karst Education Scholarship will provide financial
support for one student per year to attend a weeklong course in WKU's 2012
Karst Field Studies program (http://karstfieldstudies.com)
<http://karstfieldstudies.com)%20> as a non-credit workshop or for
university credit at the Western Kentucky University Karst Field Studies
Program. The successful applicant will receive: 1) reimbursement on round
trip travel costs to the course location up to $1000, 2) a waiver of the
fees if taking the course for a workshop ($500) or $500 credited to tuition
for those taking a course for graduate or undergraduate credit, 3) free
shared bunkhouse accommodation at the Cave Research Foundation's Hamilton
Valley Research Station near Mammoth Cave National Park where most courses
are held, or $100 credit toward shared accommodation in the Missouri Ozark's
or New Mexico Geophysics Courses, and 4) a $150 stipend.  For an application
and complete information please see
http://karstfieldstudies.com/scholarship.php.  The scholarship is made
possible with the generous support of the National Cave and Karst Research
Institute, the Stan and Kay Sides Environmental Education Fund, and the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

 

2.  Student Research Grant for Karst Groundwater Flow Studies 

 

The Hoffman Institute's Crawford Hydrology Laboratory is pleased to announce
a new initiative to help support student research. The Laboratory will
provide an award two times per year of up to $1,000 each through a proposal
competition to offer undergraduate and/or graduate research support for
fluorescence laboratory products and services used in groundwater tracing
investigations.

 

Awards will cover up to $700 for laboratory analytical costs, up to $300
applied to dye tracing supplies such as charcoal receptors, fluorescent dye,
and mailing of samples.

 

Any full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled at an accredited
university with an endorsement from a full-time faculty member of that
university. Proposals from high school students may be considered with
additional supporting documentation as described in the application packet.
Applicants are eligible for the award once per calendar year.

 

Proposals should be limited to projects that can be completed within 12
months from the start of the project. Awards are limited to a maximum of
$1,000 per project.

 

For application details please see
http://hoffmanworld.org/dyetracing2/?page_id=579. 

 

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George Veni, Ph.D.

Executive Director

National Cave and Karst Research Institute

400-1 Cascades Avenue

Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215  USA

Office: 575-887-5517

Mobile: 210-863-5919

Fax: 575-887-5523

gv...@nckri.org

www.nckri.org

 

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