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== The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics == | == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics == | ||
− | The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. | + | The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. Students are expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and are acknowledged for their work at Honors Day. |
To apply, students meet with one of the participating faculty members: <br/> | To apply, students meet with one of the participating faculty members: <br/> | ||
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'''Vertebrates''': Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus.edu jcarlin@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])<br/> | '''Vertebrates''': Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus.edu jcarlin@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])<br/> | ||
'''Invertebrates''': Shawn Dash (insects) ([mailto:sdash@gustavus.edu]). | '''Invertebrates''': Shawn Dash (insects) ([mailto:sdash@gustavus.edu]). | ||
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The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics
The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. Students are expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and are acknowledged for their work at Honors Day.
To apply, students meet with one of the participating faculty members:
Plants: Pamela Kittelson (pkittles@gustavus.edu) or Cindy Johnson (cindy@gustavus.edu)
Vertebrates: Jon Grinnell (grinnell@gustavus.edu), Joel Carlin (jcarlin@gustavus.edu), or Eric Elias (eelias@gustavus.edu)
Invertebrates: Shawn Dash (insects) ([1]).