2009 ESA Prizes and Awards
Australian Ecology Research Award
Nominations are invited for the Australian Ecology Research Award. This award recognises excellence in recent research in Australian ecology and supports an annual Ecological Society of Australia invited research lecture.
The recipient of the award will present a lecture at the annual ESA conference of that year. The candidate’s travel, registration and accommodation will be paid or reimbursed.
Nominations must be received by the Executive Officer of the Society ExecutiveOfficer@ecolsoc.org.au by Thursday 30th April 2009.
Criteria and nomination information can be found here
ESA Member's Service
Prize
In 2004 the ESA Council created the Member Service prize to be awarded at the annual ESA Conference.
Objective:
To recognise outstanding contributions to ecology made by Ecological
Society of Australia (ESA) members, either within the ESA or the
wider Australian community, when acting on behalf of the ESA.
More
details about the prize and how to nominate can be found here.
Gold Medal of the Ecological Society of Australia
The ESA awards a Gold Medal in recognition of an ecologist who
has made a substantial contribution to the study of ecology in
Australia over the course of their career. The Medal can also be awarded to ESA members who have
made a significant contribution to the operations of the Society.
Previous recipients
are listed here.
To nominate a candidate for the Gold Medal, contact: President
at ecolsoc.org.au.
Student Members
NOTE: Applications for The Nature Conservancy and Jill Landsberg Trust Fund awards, and INTECOL10 Travel Grants close 5pm, Tuesday March 31.
The Nature Conservancy Applied Conservation Award
The Nature Conservancy and The Ecological Society for Australia Inc have established this award to fund a postgraduate sscholarship in the field of applied conservation science. Each year for the next three years, a grant of $6000 will be awarded to support research directed towards practical conservation.
More details including the application guidelines can be found here
Jill Landsberg Trust fund scholarship
The Ecological Society of Australia Inc has established the Jill Landsberg Trust Fund, which now funds an ongoing postgraduate scholarship in the field of Applied Ecology.
Each year a grant of $6,000 will be awarded to support the field-based research of a Postgraduate Student working in applied ecology. The scope of research is open to terrestrial, marine and freshwater ecology.
More details including the application guidelines can be found here
INTECOL10 Student Travel Grants
ESA is offering special travel grants in 2009 to assist students attend INTECOL10 in brisbane in August, 2009. If you are a student, an ESA member, and presenting a paper or poster at INTECOL then apply now. A grant of $200 is available to assist with travel to or registration at the conference.
Criteria and application information can be found here.
Student Research Awards
Postgraduate Students undertaking field work or other research-related
travel may apply for a Student Research Award. The maximum individual
award is $1000. To be eligible, applicants must be a member
of the Society and not have previously won a research
award from the Society.
Criteria
and application information can be found here.
Destructive Fishing Practices
Two prizes will be awarded in August 2008 for the best essays or manuscripts submitted by undergraduate or postgraduate students at an Australian university - focused on the Control of Destructive Fishing practices under Australian jurisdiction.
Criteria and application information can be found here.
Student Prizes at ESA Conferences
ESA student members are eligible for a wide range of prizes by
presenting a poster or paper at the ESA Annual Conference. A
complete list of prizes can be found here.
Link to previous winners and a PDF of their winning presentation or poster from each year's conference summary page.
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