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As a further step toward playing a more active role in the systematics community and in recognition that graduate students embody the future of systematics and the Society, the Society of Systematic Biologists (SSB) announces its fourth annual Graduate Student Research Award competition. The purpose of these awards is to assist students in the initiation (first two years) of their systematics projects and in the collection of preliminary data needed by them to pursue additional sources of support (e.g., Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants from the National Science Foundation) or to enhance dissertation research (e.g., by visiting additional field collection sites or museums). Applicants may be from any country, but must be members of SSB, and are advised to join the Society as soon as possible to facilitate their applications (see http://systbiol.org/join.html). Previous awardees may not re-apply, but other previous applicants are encouraged to re-apply. Awards will range between $1,000 and $2,000 and up to six awards will be made. All applications materials this year must be in electronic format. Applicants and their recommenders are strongly encouraged to use pdf format, rather than Word or some other application, to minimize difficulty transferring files. We strongly recommend that applicants send all materials (except letters of reference) in a single pdf file; for this you will need to use functions in Adobe Acrobat or similar application. Letters of recommendation should be sent by the referees in pdf format or in the text of an e-mail; please include the full name of applicant in letters of recommendation. Applicants must submit Please email all application materials and queries to: 2004 Rachelle Adams, UT Austin Ashley Egan, Brigham Young University Micah Dunthorn, University of Massachusetts Rachel Novick, Yale University Elin Claridge, UC Berkeley Jill Holliday, Florida State University Santiago Ramirez, Harvard University 2003 Rutger Vos, Simon Fraser University Erica Rosenblum, U. C. Berkeley Andrew Deans, University of Illinois Madhava Meegaskumbura, Boston University Matt Brandley, San Diego State Univeristy (although he's now at UC Berkeley) Eric Schuettpelz, Duke Univesity Cécile Gueidan, Duke University 2002 Edgar Benavides, Brigham Young University David G. Chapple, Australian National University, Canberra Melissa A. Frey, University of California Davis Jeffrey B. Joy, Simon Fraser University Ashley B. Morris, University of Florida, Gainesville Diana C. Outlaw, University of Nevada Las Vegas |
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