Animal Behavior Society (ABS): STUDENT AND DEVELOPING NATIONS RESEARCH GRANTS

Summary: 

Research support for graduate students focusing on animal behavior and conservation.

Application Deadline Date: 
Friday, December 15, 2023
Lower Limit Amount ($): 
500
Upper Limit Amount ($): 
2,000
Academic Area: 

Animal behavior; Conservation

Description: 
Applicants for student grants must be enrolled in a graduate program and must be active members of the Animal Behavior Society. Members of the Association for the Study of Animal Behavior are eligible for the Cetacean Behavior Conservation grant. The ABS also offers the Developing Nations Grant to support students and other researchers from developing nations. Research grants range from $500 to $2000 USD, depending on the category of the grant and evaluations.
 
Award Purpose: 
Research
Year In School: 
Masters
PhD
Eligibility Requirement - Gender: 
Any
Eligibility Requirement - Citizenship: 

Any

Eligibility Requirement - Residency: 

Any

Eligibility Requirement - Other: 
* Must be enrolled in a graduate program
* Must be active members of the Animal Behavior Society (ABS)
* Receipt of an ABS research grant does not preclude receipt of a Developing Nations Grant in a subsequent year, and receipt of a Developing Nations Grant one year does not preclude the receipt of an ABS research grant in a subsequent year
* There is an opportunity in the application to specify which type of award you would like to be considered
 
Specializations: 
Ecosystem Management and Conservation
 
Date Updated: 
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Recurring: 
Annual - December