Stipend Information
SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS AND EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTSThe International Commission on Polar Meteorology (ICPM) of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) via Madison College has provided funding to support the participation of students and early career scientists (within 5 years of graduation of either Ph.D. or M.S.) in the 13th Workshop on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate. Support will be 5 stipend awards of approximately $300. Preference will be given to under-represented groups and applicants from countries with developing Antarctic programs. Selections will be made by the Organizing Committee for the workshop.
To apply: Send a short CV (1 page), a brief statement of the benefit to your career of attendance and how you will contribute to the workshop (1 page), and your budget. Send these materials to Dr. Matthew Lazzara mlazzara@madisoncollege.edu. Receipt of applications will be acknowledged.
Deadline (for receipt of applications): April 15, 2018.
Awards will be announced by April 30, 2018. Successful applicants will pay for their justified expenditures and will get their awarded stipend after the conference.
Things to remember: The funding is limited, and applications will likely be very competitive. Please keep these factors in mind when completing your application and make your best case for support.