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Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network - Réseau Canadien de Conservation des Amphibiens et des Reptiles

Student Awards


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Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network/Réseau Canadien de Conservation des Amphibiens et des Reptiles

Two student awards will be presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting in Ottawa. Awards are for best student platform presentation and for the best student poster. Each award will be $250.

To be eligible, the student must:

  • have indicated their wish to participate in the awards process,
  • be a member of CARCNET and have notified the organizing committee of their intention to participate,
  • be a current student or recent graduate (degree received during 2004 or 2005),
  • and

  • be senior author of the presented paper or poster.

A student may only win this award once during a degree program.

Relevance of the work to the goals of CARCNET (conserving Canada's native species of amphibians and reptiles, and their ecological and evolutionary functions in perpetuity) should be demonstrated.

If students wish to receive the results of their evaluations, they should notify the chair of the students awards committee David Cunnington (address on this website) who will request copies of the students' evaluation sheets from the judges

 

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