Post by Sharon Faulkner on Dec 17, 2007 0:08:15 GMT -5
CAVE CONSERVANCY FOUNDATION GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP AWARDS FOR 2008
The Cave Conservancy Foundation will award an Undergraduate Fellowship in Karst Studies for $5000, an M.S. Graduate Fellowship in Karst Studies for $5000, and a Ph.D. Graduate Fellowship in Karst Studies for $15,000 in 2008. Any study of caves and karst in any field, including but not limited to archeology, biology, engineering, geography, geology, hydrlogoy, and social sciences will be considered. The research can involve any cave and karst areas, including those outside the United States. Applicants must be full-time graduate or undergraduate students at a U.S. college or university.
Applicants for the undergraduate fellowship must include a letter of intent, a proposal of the research not to exceed 5000 words, a letter of support from the undergraduate advisor, and undergraduate transcripts. Mail applications before May 1, 2008 to:
The award will be announced by June 1, 2008. For more
information contact Dr. Horton H. Hobbs III, at Department of Biology, Wittenberg University, P.O. Box 720, Springfield OH 45501-0720, via e-mail at <hhobbs@wittenberg.edu>.
Applicants for the graduate fellowships (M.S. and Ph.D.) must include a letter of intent, a curriculum vita, a thesis proposal, graduate transcripts, and two letters of recommendation, one being from the thesis advisor. Mail applications before June 1, 2008 to:
The award will be announced by July 1, 2008. For more information contact Dr. David C. Culver, at Department of Biology, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20016-8007, via e-mail at <dculver@american.edu>.
The Cave Conservancy Foundation will award an Undergraduate Fellowship in Karst Studies for $5000, an M.S. Graduate Fellowship in Karst Studies for $5000, and a Ph.D. Graduate Fellowship in Karst Studies for $15,000 in 2008. Any study of caves and karst in any field, including but not limited to archeology, biology, engineering, geography, geology, hydrlogoy, and social sciences will be considered. The research can involve any cave and karst areas, including those outside the United States. Applicants must be full-time graduate or undergraduate students at a U.S. college or university.
Applicants for the undergraduate fellowship must include a letter of intent, a proposal of the research not to exceed 5000 words, a letter of support from the undergraduate advisor, and undergraduate transcripts. Mail applications before May 1, 2008 to:
Cave Conservancy Foundation
Attn: Undergraduate Fellowship Program
13131 Overhill Lake Lane
Glen Allen, VA 23059.
Attn: Undergraduate Fellowship Program
13131 Overhill Lake Lane
Glen Allen, VA 23059.
The award will be announced by June 1, 2008. For more
information contact Dr. Horton H. Hobbs III, at Department of Biology, Wittenberg University, P.O. Box 720, Springfield OH 45501-0720, via e-mail at <hhobbs@wittenberg.edu>.
Applicants for the graduate fellowships (M.S. and Ph.D.) must include a letter of intent, a curriculum vita, a thesis proposal, graduate transcripts, and two letters of recommendation, one being from the thesis advisor. Mail applications before June 1, 2008 to:
Cave Conservancy Foundation
Attn: Graduate Fellowship Program
13131 Overhill Lake Lane
Glen Allen, VA 23059.
Attn: Graduate Fellowship Program
13131 Overhill Lake Lane
Glen Allen, VA 23059.
The award will be announced by July 1, 2008. For more information contact Dr. David C. Culver, at Department of Biology, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20016-8007, via e-mail at <dculver@american.edu>.