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To all of PaleoNet: The WESTERN SOCIETY OF MALACOLOGISTS in conjunction with the SANTA BARBARA MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY, the SAN DIEGO SHELL CLUB, and the NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MALACOZOOLOGICAL CLUB are offering in 2003 STUDENT RESEARCH GRANTS IN MALACOLOGY As part of their commitment to the continued study of mollusks, the Western Society of Malacologists, the Santa Barbara Malacological Society, the San Diego Shell Club, and the Northern California Malacozoological Club are again pleased to announce the availability of grants to support student research in malacology. Funds are available for actual research costs, including but not limited to, field and laboratory equipment, chemicals, photographic supplies, computer time and supplies, microscope usage fees, and reasonable research travel costs. ELIGIBILITY: Applicant must be a full time student in a formal graduate or undergraduate degree program. There are no citizenship or affiliation restrictions and students from all countries are eligible. The thesis, dissertation, or research project must be focused primarily on the systematics, biology, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, or paleontology of marine, terrestrial, or freshwater mollusks. Research currently in progress or beginning in the 2002-2003 academic year will be considered. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Cover application page (see WSM web-site, address below) with the following information: proposal title, applicant name, addresses, contact numbers, etc, including a listing of no more than FIVE keywords that describe the proposed research. 2. The proposal, limited to two pages, which discusses the research project and its malacological significance including details of the work to be aided by this grant. 3. A budget which outlines how the grant funds will be used. 4. A resume or outline of the applicant's academic background. 5. A letter of recommendation from the applicants research advisor (must be transmitted or mailed separately by advisor). 6. A list of grants and amounts that are currently being received or have been applied for in the 2002-2003 academic year. Membership in the Western Society of Malacologists is not required but is certainly encouraged and students receive a discounted rate. Award recipients are also encouraged to present their research at a subsequent WSM meeting. Abstracts are published in the WSM Annual Report. ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS: Applications can be submitted either as attached WORD documents or in PDF format. [Applications can also be mailed to the address below] Email to: lgroves@nhm.org AWARD: Research grants up to $1,000 are available. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Completed applications must be received no later than 1 MAY 2003. Awards will be announced during the annual meeting of the Western Society of Malacologists, June 6-10, 2003 at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. For further information contact: Lindsey T. Groves at (213) 763-3376 (voice); (213) 746-2999 (fax); lgroves@nhm.org Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Malacology Section, 900 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007 Application form also available at http://www.nhm.org/research/malacology/avaldes/wsm/grants.html
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