See below for funding opportunities in Primatology


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Sharon Kessler (she/her), PhD
Lecturer in Psychology
Cottrell Building Room 3B92, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, SCOTLAND
Tel: +44(0)1786 467 651
Email: sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk

Book review editor: International Journal of Primatology
Academic editor: PLOS ONE

From: African Primatological Society <africanprimatesociety@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 2:12 PM
To: inza.kone@csrs.ci <inza.kone@csrs.ci>
Subject: Call for Conservation Scholarship and Education Commitment Award
 
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Dear APS members,
 
This is a reminder for the following two calls:
We welcome applications from citizens of primate habitat countries for the Galante Family Winery Conservation Scholarship. This scholarship of a value of up to $2,500 aim to support access to education and training opportunities related to primate conservation including, online courses or workshops BUT excluding conferences. Please note that this scholarship is not intended for the purpose of attending the IPS congress. Please do check the link on the IPS website for further details. Applications are to be sent to the IPS VP for Conservation, Dr. Tatyana (Tanya) Humle: thumle@rewild.org 
The Southwick family is delighted to continue to offer this award dedicated to recognizing individuals living in primate habitat countries that have made a significant contribution to formal and informal conservation education in their countries. The amount of the award is $2,000 with $1500 being granted directly to the recipient and $500 to the recipient’s project of their choosing in their community. We encourage researchers or conservation practitioners working in primate habitat areas to nominate members of their staff (or of the local community) that they feel have made a significant contribution to conservation education in their study area. Eligible candidates must be residents of the region in which they are working and include education staff, field assistants, graduate students, or other individuals that are directly involved with providing educational programs to the people living around the project area. Candidates do not need to have an advanced degree to be eligible.  Please do check the link on the IPS website for further details. Nominations are to be sent to the IPS VP for Education, Dr. Patricia (Pat) Izar: patrizar@usp.br 
 


Regards
African Primatological Society




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