Wednesday 29 February 2012

Barbara Everard Interview

A charming interview with botanical artist Barbara Everard, filmed at her garden in Surrey in about 1976 and featuring a self-seeded Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Common Spotted Orchid)  is now available to view online http://youtu.be/dnjWNjeNaPA

Friday 17 February 2012

American Orchid Society scholarship


The American Orchid Society cordially invites applications
for the AOS/Norman’s Orchids Masters Scholarship

Program
American Orchid Society Masters Scholarship recipients spend two years working on thesis projects related to orchid education, applied orchid science or other aspects of orchid-related science that lead to a Master’s degree from accredited institutions. 

Purpose
The purpose is to encourage Masters candidates to pursue orchid education, applied and fundamental research in orchids; to attract future generations of educators and scientists to orchidology; to address critical needs in orchid education.

Eligibility
The candidate’s thesis project must deal with any aspect of orchid education, applied science or orchid biology in the disciplines of physiology, molecular biology, structure, systematics, cytology, ecology or evolution.  This scholarship is limited to two consecutive years, during which the recipient will be expected to submit semiannual progress reports, due January 1 and August 1 of each year.  First refusal rights for all publications arising from work funded by the American Orchid Society will be granted to the American Orchid Society.

Identity of Awardee
All grants are awarded to the institution or organization sponsoring the applicant.  No grants are made to individuals.  Institutional indirect costs are not allowed.  No portion of an award may be deducted for this purpose.

Amount Awarded
The fixed sum of $5,000 per year will be awarded for a maximum of two years to an institution on behalf of any given individual.

Application Information
Candidates should submit a current curriculum vitae, transcripts of all college coursework, synopsis of the proposed project or research, a brief one-page statement of the value of their project and importance to the future of orchid education or orchidology, and a letter of recommendation from their chairperson.  One original application should be submitted to the address below as well as an electronic copy to the email address listed below.   Applications for the scholarship must be received by March 31, 2012 with notification of award by May 31, 2012.  Women, minorities and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply.


American Orchid Society
16700 AOS Lane, Delray Beach, FL  33446-4351
Telephone: 561-404-2000 / Fax: 561-404-2045
email: TheAOS@aos.org / www.aos.org