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CAP Student Research Award


The CAP Student Research Award

The Canadian Association of Palynologists Annual Student Research Award was established in 2009 to recognize students' contributions to palynological research. The award is open to any undergraduate or graduate student who is a member, in good standing, of CAP, regardless of their nationality or country of residence. The intent of the research award is to support student research with a strong palynological component. The award consists of a three-year membership in the Association and $200 CDN, to be put toward some aspect of the student's research.

The application should consist of: 1) a one-page statement outlining the nature of the research project, its scientific importance, the approximate timeline to completion of the project, and the aspect of the research the funds would be directed toward; (2) a CV; and, (3) a letter of support from the student's supervisor.

Applications should be submitted in French or English by email. Completed applications and questions concerning the award should be sent to the CAP President, Matthew Peros (mperos@uottawa.ca), by March 1st, 2010.

Note: Only one award will be given per year, and there will be no limit to the number of times a student can submit an application.


2009 CAP Student Research Award winner

Susann Stolze, from Kiel University, in Germany, was the winner of the 2009 Canadian Association of Palynologists student research award. Susann received $200 to put toward her PhD project: High-resolution temporal and spatial reconstruction of the vegetation history in western Ireland: Neolithic landnam and climatic oscillations during the Holocene.


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