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Excellence in Ecology

The ESA Excellence in Ecology (EEE) Scholarship is for early – mid career ESA members who have achieved a PhD within the last 20 years. This initiative addresses one of the Recommendations from the ESA Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ) Task Force to support and elevate diverse scientists in the ecology community. This effort seeks to remove critical barriers to full participation in the retention and promotion of scholars who have traditionally been excluded or underrepresented in our community to make ESA more inclusive. Black, indigenous, and people of color are especially encouraged to apply. 

Resource Details

Organization: The Ecological Society of America
Date: 5/4/22
Resource Type: Scholarship
Topic: Conservation & Biodiversity

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