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The Census of the Diversity of Abyssal Marine Life (CeDAMar) announces a
fellowship program for deep-sea taxonomists
Rationale:
The deep sea is one of the
largest and least explored ecosystems on Earth and is a major reservoir of
biodiversity and evolutionary novelty. However, the limited number of
taxonomists worldwide specializing on deep-sea groups, combined with the
frequent collection of undescribed taxa, are major impediments for
understanding and characterization of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in
the abyss. To help overcome this so-called "taxonomic impediment", CeDAMar will
support short-term visits of taxonomists to other institutes in order to work with colleagues
there and exchange knowledge concerning abyssal material. This instrument will
allow taxonomists to cross reference their samples with material from previous
expeditions and natural history collections.
CeDAMar is a field project
of the Census of Marine Life (www.coml.org). The fellowship program is
supported by the Alfred Sloan Foundation.
Eligibility:
The fellowship program is
devoted to individuals matching the following criteria:
A) Taxonomists studying
material from CeDAMar expeditions (currently ANDEEP, BIOZAIRE, CROZEX, DIVA,
KAPLAN, LEVAR, and NODINAUT) wanting to visit a foreign institute, for example,
a museum collection to examine type material
B) Taxonomists working with
abyssal material from elsewhere wanting to visit an institute where CeDAMar
material is being processed, for example, to compare own specimens with
material collected during CeDAMar field efforts
Application and deadlines:
A written application
should contain the following information:
- Name and affiliation (home
institute)
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Curriculum Vitae (max.
1 page)
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Description of work,
specifying goals and outcomes and expected start and end of the visit
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Letter of invitation
from the guest institute
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Expected costs,
specifying travel expenses and lodging
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Expected contribution
of the guest institute (e.g., free lodging etc.) if applicable
The grant will cover travel expenses and subsistence. The whole amount
of each grant should typically not exceed 2,000 euros. Higher amounts may be
considered on a case by case basis. Deadlines for applications are 15th March, 15th June, 15th September, and 15th
December each year.
To be submitted to:
CeDAMar Taxonomists Exchange Program
Stefanie Keller
DZMB- Senckenberg
Südstrand 44
D-26382 Wilhelmshaven
Germany
email:
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