Is What Humans Do Natural?

2010 US-IALE Twenty-fifth Anniversary Symposium

Athens, Georgia | April 5-9, 2010

Pond at Spring Hollow
* Morgan Fleming - ©2009 *

Sponsored Student Travel Awards

USDA-NIFA Professional Enhancement Awards for 2010


Ten (10) professional enhancement awards, valued at $500 each, have been made available by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA-NIFA) to support students to attend the 2010 US-IALE conference in Athens, Georgia.


Students applying for a USDA-NIFA award are required to submit:

  1. The attached application form: pdf, doc
  2. A cover letter (ONE page) containing:
    • A short description of the student's graduate research and relevance to landscape ecology, especially managed ecosystems or managed landscapes;
    • A brief summary of the student's professional goals;
    • A brief statement about how this award will benefit the student’s graduate studies.
  3. A copy of the student's abstract that was submitted to the meeting, and
  4. A short (ONE page) Curriculum Vitae.


Students who do not receive a USDA-NIFA award will automatically have their abstract included in the offered abstracts.


USDA-NIFA awardees are not eligible to receive NASA-MSU Professional Enhancement Awards or CHANS Fellowships during the same conference year. Students who are interested in applying to the NASA-MSU Awards Program (http://www.csis.msu.edu/NASA-MSU.htm) or CHANS Fellowships (http://www.csis.msu.edu/CHANS_Fellowship.htm) must submit a separate application, following the submission guidelines for the NASA-MSU Awards or CHANS Fellowships. Students who received a US-IALE sponsored student travel award in 2009 are not eligible to receive a USDA-NIFA award.


All USDA-NIFA award applications are due to Anita Morzillo, US-IALE Awards Committee Chair, at USIALE.Awards.2010<at>gmail.com by 15 December 2009. Awardees will be notified in late January 2010.

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