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Designing a Persuasive Timeline (Throwback Thursday)

Posted on October 15, 2015 by Carolyn Ureña

Series note:  The following post is part of the GradFund Throwback Thursday blog series.  Each week we will repost one of our most popular blog posts from years past. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Database. Many fellowships and grants require either an […]

Filed Under: Planning When to Apply, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: proposal structure

Joseph Grinnell Student Research Award

This award supports beginning research efforts of Ph.D. graduate students in their first or second year of enrollment. Up to two $1000 awards are designated, in the memory of Joseph Grinnell, to support basic research in any aspect of avian biology. Projects that deal with conservation issues in avian biology should be directed to the […]

Mewaldt-King Student Research Award

Any graduate student (of any nationality) accepted to or enrolled in a Master’s or Doctoral program at a university in the U.S. or elsewhere is eligible to apply. The awards are designated to support research that relates to the conservation of birds. Research may be in any area of ornithology, but studies that involve demographics, […]

Student Travel Awards to Annual Meetings

Travel awards are available to help defray the cost of attending the COS annual meeting. Applicants must be COS members, and must present an oral or poster presentation for which they are the sole or lead author at the meeting (although they need not enter the student paper competition). Award amounts vary depending on transportation […]

Student Presentation Awards

The A. Brazier Howell Award is given for the best paper presented at the annual meeting. The candidate must be an amateur, a student, or must have received his/her degree since the last annual meeting, and must be the sole author (or senior author, if the paper is co-authored). The recipient must be a member […]

Designing a Persuasive Timeline (Throwback Thursday)

Posted on October 15, 2015 by Carolyn Ureña

Series note:  The following post is part of the GradFund Throwback Thursday blog series.  Each week we will repost one of our most popular blog posts from years past. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Database. Many fellowships and grants require either an […]

Filed Under: Planning When to Apply, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: proposal structure

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