Please call to the attention of your students, post on boards and get the word out to botanists working on any aspect of the flora of New England.
=20 See www.rhodora.org =20 NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL CLUB GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARD =20 The New England Botanical Club offers each year up to $2,000 total in support of botanical research to be conducted by graduate students. The awards are made to stimulate and encourage botanical research on the New England flora, and to make possible visits to the New England region by those who would not otherwise be able to do so. It is anticipated that two awards will be given, although the actual number and amount of awards will depend on the proposals received.=20 =20 The awards are given to the graduate student(s) submitting the best research proposal dealing with systematic botany, biosystematics, plant ecology, or plant conservation biology. Papers based on the research funded must acknowledge the NEBC's support. Submission of manuscripts to the Club's journal, Rhodora, is strongly encouraged. =20 Applicants must submit one paper and one digital copy of each of the following: Proposal of no more than three double-spaced pages, written in a scientific format and with a stated hypothesis; Budget with brief justification, on a single page; Curriculum vitae (CV); and Literature cited, on a singe page. The paper copy of the proposal, budget, CV, and literature cited must be submitted to: Graduate Student Awards Committee, The New England Botanical Club, 22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138-2020. =20 The digital copy (in either MS Word or Rich Text Format) may be copied onto a CD and included with the paper copy, or e-mailed to the committee chair (Dr. Julie Richburg, [EMAIL PROTECTED]).=20 =20 In addition, two letters in support of the proposed research, one from the student's thesis advisor, should be sent directly by the sponsors to the Graduate Student Research Awards Committee by mail at the above address or by e-mail to the committee chair.=20 =20 Proposals and supporting letters for the 2007 award must be received no later than March 1, 2007. The recipient(s) will be notified by April 30, 2007.=20 =20 See the NEBC website for information on the New England Botanical Club, the award announcement and history of the awards at: http://www.rhodora.org/=20 =20 =20 Julie Richburg, PhD Western Regional Ecologist The Trustees of Reservations 1 Sergeant Street PO Box 792 Stockbridge, MA 01262-0792 =20 Tel: 413-298-3239 x3011 Fax: 413-298-5239 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] =20 =20
