[Leps-l] 2015 DeWind Lepidoptera Research and Conservation Awards

Candace Fallon candace at xerces.org
Mon Nov 3 13:36:03 EST 2014


*The Joan Mosenthal DeWind Award*

*The Xerces Society is now accepting applications for two $3,750 awards for
research into Lepidoptera conservation.*

*SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS*
The DeWind Awards are given to students who are engaged in research leading
to a university degree related to Lepidoptera conservation and who intend
to continue to work in this field. All proposals must be written by the
student researcher. Proposed research should have a clear connection to
Lepidoptera conservation and must be completed within one year from
receiving funds. Applicants may be graduate or undergraduate students;
however, please note that all but one awardee, to date, have been pursuing
graduate research. Applications from countries outside the United States
will be considered but must be written in English and international
applicant work cannot involve work in the United States.

*Submission Deadline* *for 2015 Awards*
The submission deadline is Wednesday, December 31, 2014 at 5:00 PM PDT.
Award winners will be announced by March 31, 2015, with the awards given by
May 2015.

*Instructions for Submitting the Proposal *
All proposals must be submitted by email to dewind at xerces.org. The proposal
should be attached as a single file in PDF format. The subject line of the
email should read "DeWind Award Proposal 2015."

*Proposal Format* (all text should use 12 pt font and one inch margins)
1.   *Cover page (1 page)*

a.   *Title*. List the title in *Bold*.

b.   *Contact information*. Provide the name and contact information for
the applicant and his or her major advisor. Include institutional
affiliations, complete mailing address, and country. Also provide an email
address and telephone number (include country code if outside the United
States).

c.   *Abstract*. Include a project summary immediately following the title
and contact information. The summary should be limited to 100 words and
should not exceed one paragraph.

2.   *Proposal body (2 pages)*. Begin with a clear statement of the problem
or objectives, follow with a clear methods section, and end with a
substantial conclusion. The proposal should include a discussion of
potential conservation applications and results, and what products, if any,
will result from this work.

3.    *Additional information*. On separate pages, please include all of
the following information: cited literature, detailed project budget,
project timeline, and a short (2 pages or less) CV. It is the goal of the
DeWind Award that the funds be used for direct research-related expenses;
overhead and/or administrative fees are considered ineligible.

4.   *Please include all of the materials as a single attachment*. No other
attachments or supporting materials should be included.

For more information, to download a PDF of the submission guidelines, and
to read summaries of previous award winning projects, please visit
http://www.xerces.org/joan-dewind-award/.

-- 

*Candace Fallon*

Conservation Biologist

Endangered Species Program



*The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation*

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