HUDSON-DELAWARE REGIONAL CHAPTER
24th ANNUAL MEETING
May 8-9, 2008
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ
Student Awards
The Hudson/Delaware Chapter (HDC) of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry is pleased to once again sponsor student research awards. The purpose of these awards is to both recognize outstanding young scholars and to encourage active participation in SETAC and the HDC. Up to six cash prizes are offered:
1.
Graduate
1st place: $500
(increased for 2008)
2.
Graduate
2nd place: $250
3.
Graduate
3rd: $150
4.
Undergraduate 1st place: $350 (increased for 2008)
5.
Undergraduate 2nd place: $150
6.
Undergraduate 3rd place: $75
Prizes will be awarded at the close of the meeting on Friday and will be based on three reviews performed by unbiased peers during the meeting. The HDC Board of Directors will also review all posters and reserves the right, based on scientific merit, to reject any and all materials submitted.
Download and review the poster evaluation form here
Eligibility (revised 2008):
All students must be currently enrolled in an environmental
toxicology or chemistry-related undergraduate or graduate program with the
following exception: those within one year of graduation may also compete, if
the work being evaluated was completed while a student.
Students and/or their faculty advisors must be HDC members, or must
apply for membership at the time of award application. The academic
program must be located in the general HDC area (NY/NJ/PA/DE).
To be considered for any award, a research poster relevant to environmental
toxicology and chemistry must be presented at the annual HDC meeting.
Every effort should be made to have the poster on display throughout the meeting
and during the Friday awards ceremony. If a student is unable to attend both
days of the meeting, their poster must be displayed during one-day of the
meeting and the student must be present to discuss their research
during a poster session.
To apply for the award, students must submit the following:
·
A
letter of application from the student.
·
For
all awards, a 250 word abstract by May 2nd. If possible, earlier
submissions help the meeting organizers.
·
The
student’s campus and permanent address, phone number and email address.
·
The
major advisor’s name, address, phone number, and email address.
·
The
student’s current enrollment (institution, department degree program, and
expected date of completion)
·
A
statement from the major advisor identifying the research presented as
predominantly that of the student
Submit the required items to:
Amanda Maxemchuk at amaxemchuk@optonline.net
We look forward to seeing you!
If you have any questions about the meeting, please feel free to contact the
meeting co-chairs Ron MacGillivray or Peter Brussock.
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Ron MacGillivray |
Peter Brussock |