U.S. - IALE Foreign Scholar Travel Award for the 23rd Annual Symposium of Landscape Ecology
Madison, Wisconsin 6 - 10 April 2008 PURPOSE The United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) has a program to support attendance at the annual meeting by landscape ecologists from foreign countries and to foster international exchange about advances in landscape ecology. THE AWARD The award recipients will receive US $1,200 at the Annual Meeting. It is the recipients' responsibility to make all transportation arrangements and cover all transportation and lodging costs associated with participating in the meeting. ELIGIBILITY 1. Applicants are NOT eligible if: a. the applicant is a citizen or current resident of the United States or Canada. b. the applicant is a citizen of a G7 country (France, US, Britain, Germany, Japan, Italy). c. the applicant (of any nationality) is currently studying in the United States or Canada. d. the applicant (of any nationality) received a Master's or Doctorate at an institution in the United States or Canada. e. previous recipients are also ineligible. 2. Applicants must submit an abstract for a paper or poster presentation at the 2008 conference. You must submit your abstract to the conference organizers by 2 November 2007. SELECTION CRITERIA 1. Scientific merit and application to landscape ecology. We will favor applicants who demonstrate that their research (i) advances the scientific basis of landscape ecology, and/or (ii) the application of landscape ecology for natural resource protection or management. New and established landscape ecologists are encouraged to apply. 2. Financial need. Applicants must have demonstrated financial need and show that without FTSA support, they would not be able to attend the Conference. Applicants currently studying or residing in G7 countries must demonstrate the extent to which they have pursued travel funding from their host institution. 3. Professional development. Applicants must demonstrate that attending the US-IALE Conference will represent a significant professional opportunity for developing their expertise in landscape ecology and establishing working relationships with landscape ecologists from other countries. We may favor applicants in earlier career stages. 4. Geographical representation. Selection may be made to maximize the number of countries and regions represented. 5. Clarity of English and expression. HOW TO APPLY All application materials must be in English. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. A complete application contains the following: 1. Name, Institution, Email address, Postal Address, Citizenship. 2. Curriculum vitae (maximum 4 pages). 3. Title and abstract of the paper or poster you will present at the Conference. The abstract should also be independently submitted to the conference organizers. 4. A summary of your research (750 words maximum) explaining how your research extends the scientific basis or application of landscape ecology (see Selection Criteria listed above). 5. Statement on what you hope to gain professionally from attending the US-IALE Conference (200 words maximum). 6. An explanation (200 words maximum) of why you need financial assistance to attend the conference (see Selection Criteria listed above). Submit your abstract to the conference organizers by 2 November 2007 at the conference website. Submit your FSTA application materials to the address below by 2 November 2007. Submit FSTA application materials by email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED], or by post (please include disk copy) to Sam Riffell, Department of Wildlife & Fisheries, Box 9690, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9690. Acceptable formats include Microsoft Word, Wordperfect, Rich Text Format and Adobe Acrobat (pdf). Please put all materials into a single file. Awards will be announced on or before 31 December, 2007. MORE INFORMATION U.S. IALE: www.usiale.org 2008 Annual Conference: http://www.cof.orst.edu/org/usiale/madison2008/index.htm Other questions -- email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] U.S. IALE FOREIGN SCHOLAR TRAVEL AWARD COMMITTEE Members: Sam Riffell (Committee Chair, Mississippi State University), John Bissonette (Utah State University), Sarah Gergel (University of British Columbia), Elena Lioubimtseva (Grand Valley State University), Jianguo Wu (Arizona State University). Ex Officio Members: Robert Gardner (University of Maryland), Margaret Livingston (University of Arizona). -- Sam Riffell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Box 9690 Mississippi State University Mississippi State, MS 39762 Phone: (662) 325-0392 FAX: (662) 325-8726 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physical Address for overnight shipment: Rm 110 Thompson Hall 755 Stone Blvd. Mississippi State, MS 39762
