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Deadline Date: Oct. 16, 2009
Award Recipient Announcement: Nov. 9, 2009

Undergraduate Awards
Deadline Date: Feb. 5, 2010
Award Recipient Announcement: February 22, 2010

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Dr. Joshua Laerm -- A Remembrance
About the Laerm Award

The Georgia Museum of Natural History provides Joshua Laerm Academic Support Awards annually. These awards support undergraduate and graduate studies in natural history by students currently enrolled at the University of Georgia. Studies that may be supported include but are not limited to field or collection-oriented research in archaeology, behavioral biology, ecology, ethnobiology, evolutionary biology, geology, paleontology, systematics, wildlife biology, zoology, or any other work which fits within a broad interest in evolutionary processes and the relationships between organisms, including humans, in the natural world. Requests may be for supplies, equipment, publication costs, travel, or other costs associated with field or collection-oriented research and disseminating the results.

Awards are competitive. They are made each year on the basis of a proposal, submitted by the student, which outlines the methods, expected results, relevant literature, and budget justification. Undergraduate applications are judged separately from graduate applications and receive a separate award. The call for graduate and undergraduate proposals is announced in the early part of Fall Semester. The deadline for graduate proposals will be in the Fall and for undergraduate proposals in the Spring Semester. Funds awarded must be used within one year of the award.

For further information about the Museum, please contact the Museum office at 706-542-1663, the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Natural History at 706-542-0464, or visit our web site.
Contributions in support of the Georgia Museum of Natural History are tax deductible and apply toward the Presidents Club. Checks should be made payable to the University of Georgia Foundation and sent to the Museum. Please indicate whether your gift is for the Laerm Academic Support Fund, Friends of GMNH, or the GMNH Development Fund. For gifts by credit card, stocks, or estate please contact Sarah Baines at 706-583-0825 or by email at sbaines@uga.edu. The Museum is grateful for contributions to the Laerm Academic Support Fund that make this Award possible.
Information for Students

The Joshua Laerm Academic Support Fund offers financial awards for the purpose of supporting your studies in natural history. Studies that may be supported include but are not limited to: field or collection-oriented research in archaeology, behavioral biology, ecology, ethnobiology, evolutionary biology, geology, paleontology, systematics, wildlife biology, zoology, or any other work which fits within a broad interest in evolutionary processes and the relationships between organisms, including humans, in the natural world.

Proposals are judged on the basis of significance of the research, the feasibility of the study in terms of schedule and budget, the quality of the proposal itself, the scientific merits of the work, and its appropriateness to the Georgia Museum of Natural History's mission and goals.

Requests may be for supplies, equipment, publishing, travel or other costs associated with field or collection-oriented research and disseminating the results of said research. Applicants may request a maximum amount of money that will be announced near the deadline date (See below for this year's amount). Students may only submit one application per academic year but may receive support more than once if all requirements have been completed for the first award. Awards for travel to meetings will only be considered if the student will be presenting a paper or poster as senior author.

Eligibility: Any University of Georgia student. Student must have completed one semester and be currently enrolled to be eligible. For clarification or questions, contact Dr. Elizabeth J. Reitz, ereitz@uga.edu.

Deadlines:
2009 Graduate Deadline: October 16, 2009 - Noon
Award Recipient Announcement: November 9, 2009

(Funding cap - $500)


2010 Undergraduate Deadline: February 5, 2010 - Noon
Award Recipient Announcement: February 22, 2010

(Funding cap - $500)

Application:
Application information is available here.

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