Research Grant Worth $750 in Primate Conservation from American Society of Primatologists (ASP)
Applicant criteria
- 7 - 60
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The American Society of Primatologists (ASP) is now accepting applications for the ASP Conservationist Award. This award provides recognition and financial support for students and early career investigators from habitat countries who demonstrate potential for making significant and continuing contributions to primate conservation. Past awards have been presented by U.S. Ambassadors or other senior officials, thereby obtaining favorable publicity for the award, its recipient, and primate conservation in the recipient’s country.
Benefits
The ASP Conservationist Award worth $750.
Eligibility criteria
- Students, researchers, and educators from primate habitat countries for whom no more than five years have elapsed since receipt of their terminal degree.
- You are required to be a member of ASP to be eligible for the Conservationist Award.
- It is not necessary for your project to be connected to a larger program. As long as the project is focused on conservation, is deemed feasible and of high quality, you are encouraged to apply.
About ASP:-
The American Society of Primatologists (ASP) is a non-profit, professional organization dedicated to the scientific study of primates and is both an educational and scientific society which aims to promote both the discovery and exchange of information on non-human primates. The society is open to anybody who actively, or is more passively interested in primatology, or anyone who is interested in supporting this. The membership of ASP is a diverse community of individuals who support research and facilitate better science about primates, ensure the conservation and welfare of primates, and educate the public and policymakers about primates.
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