[APWG] Student Travel Grants - International Biogeography Society

Matt Heard heard.m at gmail.com
Fri Oct 3 08:12:25 CDT 2008


> *Student Travel Grants - International Biogeography Society*
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> The International Biogeography Society is awarding travel grants for
> students to attend the 2009 biennial meeting, which will be held January
> 8-12, 2009 in Merida, Mexico.  The U.S. National Science Foundation has
> provided a large grant to IBS that will pay for several dozen students from
> U.S.-based institutions to attend the meeting. Students awarded these grants
> will still need to pay meeting registration costs, but most other expenses,
> such as airfare, hotel costs, and food, will be supported – up to a maximum
> of $1,300 per award recipient. IBS will also provide a limited number of
> travel grants for students based outside the U.S. These grants will award a
> maximum of $800 per award participant. All grants will be awarded to
> graduate and advanced undergraduates giving oral or poster presentations at
> the meeting.
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> Each student will need to submit an application along with an electronic
> letter of recommendation from a non-student member of IBS.  Application
> instructions can be found at:
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> http://www.biogeography.org/html/Meetings/2009/travel.html
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> Applications and supporting materials are due by *October 31**st**, 2008*.
> Grant recipients will be notified by *November 15**th**, 2008.*
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> Please contact Matt Heard <heard.m at gmail.com> with any questions.
>
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> Matt Heard
> PhD Student
> Brown University
> Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
> 80 Waterman St. Box G-W
> Providence, RI 02912
> heard.m at gmail.com
> heard.m.googlepages.com
>


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Matt Heard
PhD Student
Brown University
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
80 Waterman St. Box G-W
Providence, RI 02912
heard.m at gmail.com
heard.m.googlepages.com
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