Hello all,

The Organization for Tropical Studies is seeking proposals for field research 
in tropical ecosystems, particularly those within and around OTS biological 
research stations in Costa Rica (La Selva, Las Cruces, and Palo Verde).

There are several categories of research fellowships available.  OTS primarily 
funds graduate 
students<http://www.tropicalstudies.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=170&Itemid=344>
 in the research stages for Masters or Doctoral theses. Most projects must take 
place at OTS field stations in Costa Rica.  There are also limited funds for 
research at Cocha Cashu, Peru and one small annual grant for Latin American 
entomology students that may be carried out anywhere in the American tropics.

OTS's newest program, Emerging Challenges in Tropical 
Science<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/emerging-challenges-in-tropical-science.html>
 provides new research opportunities for early career 
scientists<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/emerging-challenges-in-tropical-science/ects-research-fellowships-ects-r.html>,
 graduate students, faculty on 
sabbatical<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/emerging-challenges-in-tropical-science/ects-sabbatical-fellowships-ects-s.html>
 and researchers seeking to share unpublished data 
sets<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/emerging-challenges-in-tropical-science/ects-golden-data-fellowships-ects-gd.html>
 from OTS sites.  Priority will be given to researchers from OTS member 
institutions.  Three key questions form the core of research supported at OTS 
field stations by this program:



  *   How do tropical ecosystems respond to a changing climate?
<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/ects-questions/ects-1>

  *   How do natural and human-dominated systems interact?
<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/ects-questions/ects-2>

  *   How can we restore tropical ecosystems? 
<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/ects-questions/ects-3>



The OTS website, at www.tropicalstudies.org<http://www.tropicalstudies.org>, 
provides information about its education programs, research facilities and 
research funding opportunities.  Find the guidelines for research proposals by 
clicking on the links highlighted above for graduate students and others.

Deadlines: Early career scientists by 13 February 2017 and 26 June 2017; 
graduate students by March 1 and October 1 each year.

Address inquiries for graduate student opportunities to Barbara Lewis, Graduate 
Education Program.

Email: barbara.lewis [at] tropicalstudies.org

Address all inquiries about the new Emerging Challenges in Tropical Science 
opportunities to Rebecca Cole, Las Cruces Director,

Email: rebecca.cole [at] tropicalstudies.org

Best,

Andrés Santana, M.Sc.
Graduate Program Coordinator
Organization for Tropical Studies
San Pedro, Costa Rica. 676-2050
(506) 2524-0607 ext. 1511
Skype: andres.santana_otscro // twitter: 
@ots_tropicaledu<https://twitter.com/ots_tropicaledu>
www.tropicalstudies.org<http://www.tropicalstudies.org>


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