The Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon (ASA) is pleased to announce its 2019 
Scholarship for Lepidoptera Field Biology.


ABOUT THE ASA & THE SCHOLARSHIP

The Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon (ASA) is a research-focused 501(c)3 
non-profit working in the southeastern Peruvian Andes and Amazon. We have 
ongoing projects spanning Lepidoptera ecology, evolution, natural history, and 
conservation based at Finca Las Piedras and several other remote field sites 
throughout Peru’s Cusco and Madre de Dios regions. In particular, we are 
working to build Lepidoptera site inventories, study species’ immature stages 
and their host plants, and explore a number of topics in macroecology, 
community ecology, and diversification.

This scholarship is intended to support a student or early-career researcher 
interested in Lepidoptera and to promote the study of this group in our region. 
Proposals are invited that span Lepidoptera ecology, evolution, natural 
history, and/or conservation in southeastern Peru. The field study may last up 
to six months.


SCHOLARSHIP PERIOD
Up to 6 months from May 1 – December 20, 2019

APPLICATION DEADLINE
February 28, 2019

LOCATION
Finca Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, Peru

Finca Las Piedras is a 54 ha property covered mostly in intact, upland or 
‘terra firme’ rainforest, located about 1 hr north of Puerto Maldonado, the 
regional capital of Peru’s Madre de Dios region. The site also offers access to 
regenerating, secondary forest and Mauritia palm swamp habitats. Facilities 
include shared eating and living areas, laboratory and work space, and 24 hour 
electricity provided by solar panels. A Lepidoptera site inventory and limited 
host plant database are also available.

WHAT’S COVERED BY THE SCHOLARSHIP?

  *   Station fees (currently $35 per day), including full room and board 
(lodging and 3 meals per day), at Finca Las Piedras for the entire scholarship 
period
  *   Accommodations are in shared dormitories
  *   One-time round trip local transportation between Puerto Maldonado, Peru, 
and the field site is covered

WHAT’S NOT COVERED?

  *   Domestic and international airfare, taxes, fees, travel insurance, etc.
  *   Field research equipment
  *   Field assistance
  *   Research permit fees (including permit application preparation, 
submission, and translation services offered by the ASA)

REQUIREMENTS

  *   Graduate student or early-career researcher (e.g., postdocs and 
researchers < 3 years post-PhD) in the USA, Canada, and Latin American 
countries. Outstanding undergraduate students may also apply.
  *   Health and/or travel insurance during the entire scholarship period
  *   Final research report for lay audience
  *   Copy of peer-reviewed research article(s) submitted within 1 month of 
publication

HOW TO APPLY
Please submit the following documentation to apply for this scholarship:

  1.  Maximum 2-page research proposal including introduction, methods, 
expected results, and discussion of the relevance of the proposed research to 
basic knowledge or applied conservation in the Peruvian Amazon. The proposal 
should detail the study duration and any biological specimens to be collected.
  2.  A current CV, including contact information for two references that can 
speak to your ability to conduct field research in the tropics.

Please send the above materials as a single PDF file to 
<mailto:i...@sustainableamazon.org> <https://www.sustainableamazon.org/> 
i...@sustainableamazon.org<mailto:i...@sustainableamazon.org> by the 
application deadline (28 Feb 2019). Late or incomplete applications will not be 
reviewed.


MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ASA & FINCA LAS PIEDRAS:
<https://www.sustainableamazon.org>https://www.sustainableamazon.org<https://www.sustainableamazon.org/>

SCHOLARSHIP WEBPAGE:
<https://www.sustainableamazon.org/lepidoptera-scholarship-2019>https://www.sustainableamazon.org/lepidoptera-scholarship-2019


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