[SRM] Fw: AWRR Apacheria Fellowship now OPEN

Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran) mcclaran at arizona.edu
Fri Jan 15 14:59:44 MST 2021



Mitch McClaran
Professor of Range Management, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Director for Research, Santa Rita Experimental Range
Director, Arizona Experiment Station
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
University of Arizona
520-390-9801 (cell)
520-621-1673 (office)
http://snre.arizona.edu/people/mitch-mcclaran
Office Location: 112 Biological Sciences East

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From: Francois, Cristina <Cristina.Francois at audubon.org>
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 2:29 PM
To: Francois, Cristina Leigh - (cfrancois) <cfrancois at email.arizona.edu>
Subject: [EXT]AWRR Apacheria Fellowship now OPEN


External Email

[Audubon_H_BLK_Appleton]

366 Research Ranch Road, Elgin Arizona 85611



2021 Apacheria Fellowships

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS





The Apacheria Fellowship Program provides support for studies compatible with Frank and Arial Appleton’s founding mission of the Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch of the National Audubon Society (AWRR)- to leave the land better than you found it. This may include research being conducted in any natural science, especially that focused on grassland conservation, ecosystem restoration and rehabilitation, climate change and organismal natural/life history. Award made possible by the generous donations from the AWRR community as well as the annual AWRR raffle ticket sales.

Research fellowship- This cash award of $1000 is unrestricted in how it is to be used. Researchers may use these funds directly on research- equipment, textbooks, conference travel or indirectly on the facilitation of research- rent, car insurance, avocado rolls. The awardee may be recognized and asked to give a public research presentation, if possible. All are welcome to apply; however, consideration will be prioritized to those conducting research directly affecting AWRR.

Lodging fellowship(s)- NOT OFFERED IN 2021

Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled full time in an accredited college or university.

Application process: Applications accepted through March 15, 2021; awards announced by April 15. Submit via email to cfrancois at audubon.org one PDF attachment including-



•             Cover letter (1 page, maximum) introducing investigator and project

•             Proposal (3 double-spaced pages, maximum) outlining the purpose, significance, methods, and expected products of the project

•             Curriculum Vitae

•             Letter of recommendation from academic advisor



Label submission attachment with applicant’s name. Incomplete applications will not be considered.   Questions may be addressed to Cristina Francois at cfrancois at audubon.org.  For more information go to: http://researchranch.audubon.org/research/fellowship-programs



Cristina L. Francois, Ph.D.

Director, Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch,

National Audubon Society

520-455-5522

cfrancois at audubon.org


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