28.4127, FYI: Awards to Support Student and Post-Doc Participation in the AAAS 2018 Meeting

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Subject: 28.4127, FYI: Awards to Support Student and Post-Doc Participation in the AAAS 2018 Meeting

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Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2017 15:29:13
From: Shari Speer [speer.21 at osu.edu]
Subject: Awards to Support Student and Post-Doc Participation in the AAAS 2018 Meeting

 
Are you a student or post-doc researcher in linguistics or a related
discipline who is interested in how recent developments in science and
technology relate to language science? Are you interested in how science
relates to public policy? The AAAS Annual Meeting offers an exciting venue to
hear talks by leading scientists and policy experts on topics that span all
areas of science and technology, to network with other scientists and policy
experts, and to be a part of the public discussion of science hosted by the
world’s largest general scientific society. Section Z (Linguistics and
Language Science) of the AAAS is pleased to offer a small number of awards to
cover the meeting registration fees for qualified undergraduates, graduate
students, and postdocs. Presentation at the meeting is not a requirement for
this award, though we encourage you to consider submitting abstracts to the
Student or General E-poster sessions (deadline for poster abstract submission:
October 19, 2017, information available
here:http://meetings.aaas.org/e-posters/). Travel and accommodation expenses
are not included in the award. 

Who can apply: 

Undergraduate or graduate students currently enrolled in a degree program in
Linguistics or allied field, and postdocs in Linguistics or allied field. 

How to apply: 

Applications should include name, institutional affiliation, email contact,
and graduate, undergraduate or post-doc status, along with a brief statement
of research interest (max. 1 page); applicants who submit a poster abstract
should include the poster title in their applications. Applications should be
sent via email to the Section Z Steering Group at speer.21 at osu.edu.
Verification of student or post-doc status must be sent to the same address in
a separate email from the applicant’s faculty advisor or supervisor. 

Application deadline and criteria: Complete applications received by November
30, 2017 will be given full consideration. Several student and/or post-doc
awards will be made to qualified applicants, with applications considered in
the order in which they are received, and priority given to applicants who
have submitted posters.
 



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