APS Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Work

Rankin, Robert L rankin at ku.edu
Mon Jan 7 22:16:06 UTC 2008


I'm not sure what astrobiology is, but I thought some of you might be interested in this.
 
Bob
 
 
The Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research
American Philosophical Association (APS)
URL: http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/lewisandclark.htm
Deadline: February 15


Scope
The Lewis and Clark Fund (initially supported by the Stanford
Ascherman/Baruch Blumberg Fund for Basic Science, established by a
benefaction from the late Stanford Ascherman, MD, of San Francisco)
encourages exploratory field studies for the collection of specimens and
data and to provide the imaginative stimulus that accompanies direct
observation. Applications are invited from disciplines with a large
dependence on field studies, such as archeology, anthropology, biology,
ecology, geography, geology, linguistics, and paleontology, but grants will
not be restricted to these fields.

Graduate students and postdoctoral and junior scientists wishing to pursue
projects in astrobiological field studies should consult the program
description and forms for the Lewis and Clark Fund in Exploration and Field
Research in Astrobiology.

Eligibility
Grants will be available to doctoral students. Postdoctoral fellows,
master's degree candidates, and undergraduates are not eligible. Applicants
who have received Lewis and Clark Fund grants may reapply after an interval
of two years.

Applicants should ask their academic advisor to write one of the two letters
of recommendation, specifying the student's qualifications to carry out the
proposed work and the educational content of the trip. Budgets should be
limited to travel and related expenses, including personal field equipment.

The competition is open to U.S. residents wishing to carry out research
anywhere in the world. Foreign applicants must either be based at a U.S.
institution or plan to carry out their work in the United States.

When appropriate, the applicant should provide assurances that safety
measures will be taken for potentially hazardous projects. When necessary,
the applicant and his or her supervisor should discuss the field training
that will be provided and the provisions for experienced supervision.

Awards
Amounts will depend on travel costs, but will ordinarily be in the range of
several hundred dollars up to about $5,000. Grants are payable to the
individual applicant. Lewis and Clark Fund grants are taxable income, but
the Society is not required to report payments. It is recommended that grant
recipients discuss their reporting obligations with their tax advisors.

Deadline
February 15, 2008, with notification in May, for work in June 2008 and
beyond.

It is the applicant's responsibility to verify that all materials and
letters of support have reached the Society; call 215-440-3429 or send an
e-mail to LMusumeci at amphilsoc.org.

Requirements
Each Lewis and Clark Field Scholar will submit a brief report on his or her
trip for archiving in the APS Library. Instructions will be provided with
notification of an award.

How to Apply
Retrieve the 4-page application form. Questions concerning the eligibility
of a project, applicant, or use of funds should be sent to Linda Musumeci,
Research Administrator of the APS, at LMusumeci at amphilsoc.org.

Maintain the specified 4-page format; do not add extra pages. Use nothing
smaller than 11 pt, and respond to every section in the space provided. The
completed application should be submitted as an e-mail attachment to
applications at amphilsoc.org.

Download the referee letter, forward it to your letter writers, notify them
of the deadline, and instruct them to send the completed form to
lettersofsupport at amphilsoc.org; confirm with them that the letters have been
sent in time.



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