2012 ESA Graduate Student Policy Award
for Congressional Visits Day

Applications due Monday, January 23, 2012


The Ecological Society of America (ESA) invites applications for its 2012 
Graduate Student Policy Award (GSPA).  Offered each year, this award gives 
graduate students hands-on science policy experience including interacting with 
congressional decision-makers, federal agency officials, and others engaged in 
science and public policy.  

The Society's GSPA is given to up to three applicants. Winners participate in 
the annual Congressional Visits Day, a two-day event that will be held March 28 
and 29, 2012.  ESA covers travel and lodging expenses associated with this 
event for GSPA recipients.  Awardees also receive a free copy of ESA's new 
publication, An Ecologist's Guidebook to Policy Engagement.  In addition, 
awardees have the opportunity to be interviewed for ESA's podcast, The 
Ecologist Goes to Washington and for ESA's blog, Ecotone.

ESA is co-organizer of Congressional Visits Day, sponsored by the Biological 
Ecological Sciences Coalition to promote federal investment in the biological 
sciences, particularly through the National Science Foundation.  Participants 
receive tips on effective communication and information on the federal budget 
and appropriations process.  During the second day of the event, participants 
meet with congressional decision makers to discuss federal support of research 
and education in the biological sciences.

Eligibility:

Applicants must be ESA members and United States citizens residing in the 
country.  Past GSPA recipients are not eligible.

To Apply:

Send to [email protected] by close of business, Monday, January 23, 2012:

-       A cover letter outlining your interest in science policy and relevant 
experience
-       A one-page statement that reflects your insights and perspective on the 
importance of federal support of science and ecology in particular.  Extra      
credit for examples of ecological success stories (i.e. where investment of 
federal dollars had a tangible return, particularly for your home   state).
-        A one-page resume

Applicants will be notified of decisions by early February 2012.  Please direct 
questions to [email protected]. 


To hear the insights of last year's ESA GSPA winners, visit the links below: 

http://www.esa.org/egwash/?p=210  Michael Levy, West Virginia University, 
Weighing the Long-term Implications of Mountaintop Removal Mining

http://www.esa.org/egwash/?p=204  Kellen Marshall-Gillespie, University of 
Illinois, Chicago, Environmental Justice: Merging Earth Stewardship with Social 
Justice

http://www.esa.org/egwash/?p=217  Daniel Evans, University of Washington, 
Seattle, Habitat Corridors Help Preserve Wildlife in the Midst of Human Society




Nadine Lymn
Director of Public Affairs 
Ecological Society of America
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