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"Dr. James H. Hunt" <[log in to unmask]>
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The North American Section of the International Union for the Study of
Social Insects issues a call for travel proposals to attend the 11th
International Congress of IUSSI in Bangalore, India, on August 5-11,
1990.
 
ELIGIBILITY:  U.S.citizens and landed immigrants (with a green card or
work visa) are eligible for all 50 of the grants we expect to award.
Twenty-five of those awards originate from Smithsonian Institution funds,
and those can be awarded regardless of citizenship or residence.
 
 
AWARDS:  Round-trip airline tickets from JFK Airport to Bangalore, India.
Awardees must be prepared to arrange for their own transportation to New
York City.  We may be awarded funds from NSF to partially defray domestic
travel to JFK, but this is by no means firm.
 
REVIEW COMMITTEE:  Rob Page
                   Walter Tschinkel
                   Mary Jane West-Eberhard
 
SEND PROPOSALS TO: Walter Tschinkel
                   Department of Biological Sciences
                   Florida State University
                   Tallahassee, FL 32306-3050
 
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS:  FEBRUARY 1, 1990
 
 
APPLICATION PROCEDURES:  Submit a proposal including the following
information:
 
1) statement of need; if your institution has no funds to support your
travel, a statement to that effect is necessary
2) description of the applicant's role at the Congress; if invited to give
an address, please included the name and organizer of the symposium
3) brief abstract of the presentation
4) brief (i.e., skeletal) curriculum vitae
5) statement on other planned scientific activity in India or another
country en route
6) statement of citizenship and/or immigration status
 
Applications should not exceed 2 pages; submit 4 copies.
 
SELECTION CRITERIA:  The Selection Committee will examine all complete
applications received by February 1, 1990.  Each member will rank the
applications independently, and final decisions will be made by
concensus of the three members.  They will apply the following to
arrive at their rankings:
 
1) need, i.e., the availability of other funds to cover travel expenses
2) priority according to the applicant's role in the congress:  plenary
session>invited symposium speaker>organizer of a symposium>contriubted
paper, workshop or poster
3) current members of NAS/IUSSI will be given preference
4) additional scientific activity planned in India or en route will
enhance the application
5) the committee will try to achieve some balance among the symposia,
so that awards are spread over as many topics in social insect biology as
possible
6) some special consideration will be given to "junior" applicants, i.e.,
students and those who have received the Ph.D. within the past 5 years
 
AWARD NOTIFICATION:  The committee will complete reviews by March 1, 1990,
and will notify applicants by mail shortly thereafter; awardees will
receive round-trip tickets from JFK airport to Bangalore from the
American Express Company.
 
Best wishes,
 
 
Jim Hunt
President, NAS/IUSSI

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