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HSI MArine Science Grants now open 

Humane Society International is pleased to announce that it is offering a $7,000 grant to support marine research in partnership with the Paddy Pallin Foundation Science Grants Program. The objective of the grant is to provide financial support for conservation-based research of Australian marine ecosystems that will ultimately lead to tangible outcomes for management. The scope of the research is open to marine animals and/or plants.

The grant is open to postgraduate students and Early Career Researchers (within 3 years of completing a PhD). The grant will be administered through the Royal Zoological Society of NSW, with funding for 2010 to commence in September.

Grant Conditions

· Applicants must be either enrolled or have an academic position (including adjunct/visiting positions) at an Australian University or research position at a relevant institution e.g. CSIRO.

· Applicants should be financial members of the RZS NSW.Click here to join or renew your membership.

· The research must address conservation problems in Australian systems and have clearly defined management implications. Preference will be given to research which deals with ecological community processes.

· The work should lead to publication in high quality ecological or conservation journals.

· The successful grant winner will be expected to present the outcomes of their research at a public lecture within 18-24 months of award date.

· Details of the successful project each year will be summarised on the RZS NSW and Paddy Pallin Foundation websites.

· Conference travel is not supported.

· University or research institutional on-costs are not supported.

Application Process

Applications should include the following information:

· Completed cover sheet.

· Research proposal structured under the following headings; Aims and Background, Significance of the research (including conservation significance), Methodology, and Management Implications of the work (maximum of 3 pages).

· The proposal should also include an itemised budget with brief justification for each item, a short description of the research environment at host institution and the names , details of research funding already received (project title, funding body and amount), and the contact details of 2 referees (maximum of 2 pages).

· Brief CV including qualifications, summary of research/professional experience, publications/presentations (maximum of 2 pages).

· A letter from the Head of Department or Head of Research Unit indicating that such a research proposal can be carried out within the Department and that any animal ethics issues have been resolved.

· Applications must be emailed in PDF format to office@rzsnsw.org.auand received by the Executive Officer of the Royal Zoological Society of NSW by 5:00pm on 6th August 2010. Late applications will not be considered.

A subcommittee comprising members of the council of the Royal Zoological Society of NSW and members of the Paddy Pallin Foundation will assess applications, and the decision of the subcommittee is final. Applicants will be notified by email of the outcomes of the grant by 15 September 2010 and funding will then be provided on staged basis after completion of the progress report (after approximately 9 or 18 months depending on the project).

Further information and application details are available online at http://ppfscience.notlong.com.

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