EAOG TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS
Since 1989 the EAOG has oered travel scholarships for young scientists studying in the ®eld of Organic Geochemistry/Biogeochemistry. This oer is being continued. The scholarships are intended to foster international exchange, by providing young scientists the opportunity to undertake research in a country other than their own, through utilizing facilities in a host laboratory and by exchanging ideas, expertise and techniques.
Several scholarships are available each year, the value of each is up to 6000 Dutch Florins (approx. 3600 US dollars).
Eligible students are those in the last stages of their Ph.D. studies (i.e. within one year of completion of their thesis) or newly quali®ed Ph.D.s who wish to work on a project related to their thesis.
It is the responsibility of each applicant to arrange, in advance, agreement with the host laboratory.
Applications are open to both Europeans and non-Europeans.
Applications will be considered by an adjudication committee, comprising:
Professor Dr. W. Michaelis (Chairman) Dr. K.H. Freeman
Dr. R. Summons Dr. J. Connan Dr. R. Evershed
Applicants are requested to send a speci®c proposal (not more than 1000 words) outlining their proposed research and budget, together with a CV and letter of recommendation to:
Professor Dr. W. Michaelis UniversitaÈt Hamburg
Institut fuÈr Biogeochemie und Meerschemie Bundesstrasse 55
D-20146 Hamburg Germany
Tel.: +49 40 42838 5001. Fax: +49 40 42838 6347.
E-mail: [email protected]
0146-6380/01/$ - see front matter
Organic Geochemistry 32 (2001) XVII