Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens (Pittsburgh, PA) is currently 
accepting proposals for its 
2012 Botany in Action Fellowship program, which fosters the development of a 
next generation of 
plant-based scientists who are committed both to excellent research and 
educational outreach.

Open to PhD students enrolled at US graduate institutions and conducting 
plant-based scientific 
field research, the BIA program provides each Fellow with:
1) $3,000 for use towards field research and related expenses at sites in the 
US or abroad 
(including expenses for travel, food, housing, laboratory supplies, and to 
return research findings 
to the research host community), 
2) an all-expenses paid trip to Phipps in Pittsburgh, PA, to engage in science 
outreach training and 
opportunities to translate and communicate his or her research to 
non-scientific, public audiences 
through written, visual, oral and/or multimedia means, and 
3) subsequent opportunities to communicate his or her research to public 
audiences through 
Phipps' classes, programs, newsletters, exhibits onsite and online, and other 
outreach venues.

BIA Fellowship research priorities (listed in no particular order):*
- Ethnobotany, with special interest in medicinal plants;
-Diversity and conservation, particularly in regional (southwest Pennsylvania 
and tri-state area) 
and tropical forests;
-Landscape and brownfield restoration, particularly in plant-based ecosystem 
services;
-Sustainable landscapes.
 
*For 2012, special consideration will be given to research in the following 
areas (listed in no 
particular order):
- Medicinal plants;
-Plant-based ecosystem services for landscape and brownfield restoration;
-Sustainable landscapes in the US, particularly applicable to the southwest 
Pennsylvania and tri-
state area.

Learn more about Phipps, the BIA program, and how to apply at: 
http://www.phipps.conservatory.org/project-green-heart/botany-in-action and 
http://www.PhippsBotanyinAction.org

FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE: Jan 20, 2012, 11:59 pm.


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Molly Steinwald, MS, PhD candidate
Director of Science Education
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
1 Schenley Park
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-441-4442 ext 3804
[email protected] 
http://www.phipps.conservatory.org

Phipps' mission is to inspire and educate visitors with the beauty and 
importance of plants, to 
advance sustainability and worldwide diversity through action and research, and 
to celebrate its 
historic glasshouse.

Watch "The Evolving Green Story of Phipps" at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG1srhdIZHk

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