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External Communication & Funding
Please visit https://robertslab.github.io/resources/ instead.
This is a living document that lists conferences, community outreach, and funding sources that past and present lab members recommend.
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National Shellfisheries Association (NSA) annual meeting. March, USA, location changes annually. Travel grant: NSA Student Endowment Fund
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Pacific Shellfish Growers' Association / Pacific Coast NSA chapter annual meeting. September, PNW. Travel grant: Apply for travel award upon submitting poster/presentation abstract.
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Aquaculture America (need to google link). February, USA, location changes annually.
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Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference. April, Washington or British Columbia.
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Western Society of Naturalists. October/November, U.S. west coast. Student travel award.
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Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Aquatic Sciences. February/March, international.
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Ecological Society of America. August, USA, location changes annually.
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American Fisheries Society. Various subchapter meetings.
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WA Sea Grant Conference for Shellfish Growers. March, Puget Sound (usually Alderbrook Resort).
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Plant and Animal Genome Conference. January, San Diego.
- College of the Environment Student Travel Award: $750 for North America, $1,000 for international. Can only receive once during degree. Post-docs are eligible.
- UW Graduate School: $300 for domestic, $500 for international. SAFS provides matching funds.
- Fisheries Interdisciplinary Network of Students: Funding for SAFS-affiliated graduate students for travel and/or poster printing and publication costs. Awards preferentially given to individuals who have not received it previously and those that are involved in the department.
- How to print a poster
- Traditional poster example
- Poster 2.0 example
- Students Explore Aquatic Sciences: SEAS is an outreach program at UW. The program provides project-based learning activities, free of charge, for K-12 students in the Seattle area.
- Ocean Inquiry Project
The following are sources of funding, and people in the Roberts Lab who previously received them (with year)
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP)
- 3 years of stipend funding
- Deadline: ~October annually
- Prospective grad students can apply
- Recipients: Laura Spencer (2016), Yaamini Venkataraman (2018)
UW College of the Environment Hall Conservation Genetics Research Fund
- $6,000 to be used towards within one year of award.
- Deadline: ~March annually
- Recipients: James Dimond (2016), Laura Spencer (2017), Yaamini Venkataraman (2017)
National Shellfisheries Association research grants:
- The Melbourne R. Carriker Student Research Grant, $1,250. Recipients: Laura Spencer (2017)
- Michael Castagna Student Grant for Applied Research, $1,250
- George R. Abbe Student Research Grant, $1,250
Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship
- $1,840 towards invertebrate coursework or research at a field station (e.g. Friday Harbor Labs). Laura Spencer (2017)
- Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship - see above.
- NSF Graduate Research Opportunity Worldwide (GROW); only available to NSF GRFP recipients. Recipients: Laura Spencer (2018)
- Australia-Americas PhD Research Internship program. Recipients: Laura Spencer (2018)