September, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 37

Pestcon Graduate Study Fellowship

Description:
Open to graduate students for graduate study in pesticide and contamination research
For study in:
Unrestricted/Worldwide
Field of Study:
Chemistry
Available to:
Array
Award Amount:
$3,000
Type of Award:
Scholarship
Grade Level:
Graduate
Submission Deadline:
1st March

Contact Information

Contact Information
Chemical Institute of Canada
Ottawa, ON K1P 6E2
Contact Name/Title
Diane Goltz, Program Manager
Phone
613-232-6252
Fax
613-232-5862
URL

Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research

The Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research (GIAR) program has been providing undergraduate and graduate students with valuable educational experiences for more than 80 years. By encouraging close working relationships between students and faculty, the program promotes scientific excellence and achievement through hands-on learning.

The program awards grants of up to $1,000 to students from all areas of the sciences and engineering. Designated funds from the National Academy of Sciences allow for grants of up to $5,000 for astronomy research and $2,500 for vision related research. Students use the funding to pay for travel expenses to and from a research site, or for purchase of non-standard laboratory equipment necessary to complete a specific research project.

While membership in Sigma Xi is not a requirement for applying for funding from the Grants-in-Aid of Research program, approximately 75% of funds are restricted for use by dues paying student members of Sigma Xi or students whose project advisor is a dues paying member of Sigma Xi. Students from any country are eligible to receive funding.

The Sigurd F. Olson Award

If you are a loon researcher, an author of books about the natural world for adults or children, or are simply interested in loons or good literature, then you may want to know more about the award programs offered through the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute (SOEI).

Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Awards

Sigurd F. Olson, an influential American conservationist, researched wolves, helped shape national conservation policy, and wrote nine books about the North Country. In 1974, he won the John Burroughs Medal for his book, Wilderness Days.

To honor Olson’s literary legacy, the SOEI presents an annual nature writing award to an author whose book best captures the spirit of the human relationship with the natural world and promotes Olson’s values. Past award winners include Jim dale Huot-Vickery, Jim Brandenburg, David Dobbs and Richard Ober, Robert Treuer, Richard Nelson, Michael Van Stappen, Kathleen Dean Moore, Christopher Cokinos, Kim Todd, Robert Hunter, Jerry Dennis, Harry Thurston, Jonathan Waterman, Karsten Heuer, and Craig Childs. The SOEI also presents an annual nature writing award to a children’s author and illustrator whose book best captures the spirit of the human relationship with nature, and promotes the awareness, preservation, appreciation, or restoration of the natural world for future generations. Past award winners include Tony Johnston/Susan Guevara, Jacqueline Davis/Melissa Sweet, Consie Powell, Veronika Martenova Charles/Annouchka Gravel Galouchko and Stephen Daigle, and Rochelle Strauss/Rosemary Wood. Find out more about the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Awards.

Sigurd T. Olson Loon Research Award

http://www.northland.edu/sigurd-olson-environmental-institute-awards-programs.htm