Application for American Society of Mammalogists African Research Fellowship 2022 is ongoing!
About American Society of Mammalogists African Research Fellowship
The African Graduate Student Research Fund committee was formed in 2013 as an ad hoc committee and was promoted to a standing committee in 2016. The name was changed to African Research Fellowship in 2021.
Its mission is to support the next generation of African mammalogists by awarding individual grants of $1,500 and an online ASM membership to African nationals pursuing graduate degrees. Between 2014 and 2018, 2-3 awards were granted annually; in 2019, 4 proposals were funded, and in 2020 this number increased to 5.
The increase in the number of recent awards reflects several generous donations—please consider contributing!
Which Fields are Eligible?
Projects must be field-oriented investigations of natural history, conservation, ecology, systematics, wildlife biology, biogeography, or behavior.
African Research Fellowship- Eligibility
- African Research Fellowship grants are made annually to support field research projects by African
nationals working on wild mammals in Africa. - Eligible students must be citizens of African countries and currently enrolled in a graduate program.
- Projects must be field oriented investigations of natural history, conservation, ecology, systematics, wildlife biology, biogeography, or behavior.
- The selection committee’s membership reflects these diverse fields and has field research experience in Africa.
How are Applicants Selected?
Successful applications are well written, concise, and present a clear study plan, generally with an explicit, testable hypothesis. It is strongly recommended that you solicit feedback on early drafts of your
application from your advisor, a member of your graduate committee, or a trusted colleague familiar with competitive grantsmanship.
African Research Fellowship- Value
$1,500
How to Apply for American Society of Mammalogists African Research Fellowship:
Applications consist of (1) a 3-page proposal prepared and submitted by the applicant and (2) an e-mail from the applicant’s major graduate advisor; instructions for both are detailed below.
Please ensure that your proposal is formatted as a .pdf and has the file name FAMILY NAME_FIRST NAME_ARF (e.g., Grinnell_Joseph_ARF). Failure to comply with these requests may result in our inability to review your proposal.
Proposals should be e-mailed to Dr. Link E. Olson (link.olson@alaska.edu), Chair of the African Research Fellowship Committee, by 15 April 2022; applications received after that date will not be reviewed. In the subject header, please put FAMILY NAME_ FIRST NAME_ARF.
It is important to go through all application requirements before applying.
Application Deadline
The deadline to apply is by 15 April 2022
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