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Graduate Teaching, Research, and Scholarship Awards
Teaching Awards
Fred Holmsley Moore Teaching Award - An endowment set up by Fred
H. Moore along with matching donations from Mobil Oil Company to sponsor
high caliber lecturers. This fund also funds a student teaching award given at the
end of the academic year. Nominations for this award are solicited annually
with a due date around Feb 1. Instructions for nomination will be posted about
December 1st each year.
Teaching Resources Graduate Teaching Award - to recognize commitment
to and excellence in undergraduate education. Awarded by the University's
Teaching Resource Center. The Teaching Resource Center will ask for nominations
in mid February. The Awards Committee will determine if any of the candidates
for the Moore Teaching Award should be submitted for the GRT prize, and further
if any should be nominated for the All-University Graduate Teaching Award
whereupon additional instructions will be provided to the nominators.
Research Awards (and grants)
Details and specific instructions for applying for each of the research
awards can be found on the Graduate Academic Review Committee's
Research web pages.
Moore Research Awards - the Moore Research Awards, based on merit,
are supported by the Fred Holmsley Moore Endowment and were initiated
in the early 1980's to help sponsor the dissertation and thesis work of
environmental sciences graduate students. Our department's graduate students
who have sucessfully defended research proposals submit proposals to the Graduate Academic Review Committee which reviews
and evaluates these proposals. Traditionally, we recognize both Master's
level and Doctoral level efforts by supporting Moore Research Awards at
each. Deadline for submission of proposals is on or about April 1 of each
year.
The Michael Garstang Award - This award is to be used to support
graduate student research in interdisciplinary atmospheric sciences.
The award must be applied for with a proposal and budget. Applications for this
award should follow the guidelines for the Exploratory Research Award. The winner of the
Michael Garstang Award will be selected from the pool of Exploratory Award applicants.
The award is supported by the M. Garstang Fund; this Fund also supports the
undergraduate M. Garstang Atmospheric Science Award.
Department Overhead Research Awards - Like the Moore Research
Awards, these awards are merit-based prizes for graduate students having
already successfully defended a research proposal. The GARC similarly
reviews proposals for these awards, the deadline for submission of which is
also on or about April 1 of each year.
Thomas Jefferson Conservation Award - This endowed, merit-based research award,
supports basic research related to the conservation of Earth”Ēs resources
(land, air, water, animals, plants, etc.). The award is given to a student
who has successfully defended their research proposal. Applicants for this
award will be considered from the pool of applicants for the Moore/Overhead
Awards and should follow those specific guidelines.
Exploratory Research Awards - These research awards, also based
on merit, were initiated to aid selected students with preliminary
(exploratory) research leading towards the development of a thesis or
dissertation proposal. Again, the deadline for submission of proposals for
these awards is on or about April 1 of each year.
Scholarship Awards
Arthur A. Pegau (graduate) - The heirs of the late Dr. Arthur
A. Pegau, who taught in the Department for more than twenty years, set up
an endowment fund for an award to assist students in their research towards
a graduate degree in Geology. This award recognized the outstanding graduate
student having completed a full year in the Department whose area of interest
and focus within environmental sciences is geology. The Awards Committee will
select the awardee with input from the faculty in geosciences.
Graduate Atmosphere Award (graduate) - Sponsored by the department,
this award recognizes the outstanding graduate student having completed
a full year in the department whose area of interest and focus within environmental
sciences is atmospheric sciences. The Awards Committee will select the awardee
with input from the faculty in atmospheric sciences.
Graduate Ecology Award (graduate)- Sponsored by the Department,
this award recognizes the outstanding graduate student having completed
a full year in the Department whose area of interest and focus within environmental
sciences is ecology. The Awards Committee will select
the awardee with input from the faculty in ecology.
Graduate Hydrology Award (graduate)- Sponsored by the Department,
this award recognizes the outstanding graduate student having completed
a full year in the Department whose area of interest and focus within environmental
sciences is hydrology. The Awards Committee will select
the awardee with input from the faculty in hydrology.
Maury Environmental Sciences Prize - This is the premier prize
award in the Department of Environmental Sciences. This prize was established
by Dr. F. Gordon Tice in 1992. The purpose of the Prize is to foster environmental
research, and scholarship and to recognize and honor the outstanding undergraduate
or graduate student for their contributions to environmental science,
their ability co communicate their findings, and their potential to better
the understanding of our environment. Students are nominated by members
of the faculty and the award will be approved by the entire faculty upon
recommendation of the Awards Committee. The deadline for
nominations will be on or about April 1 each year. Instructions are located
on the Award Committee's Maury Prize web page.
Other Fellowships and Awards
Joseph K Roberts -From the income of this endowment, an award is given
annually entitled the Joseph K. Roberts Award. This award will be in the form of a book containing
an appropriate plate and costing about $15. It will be given to a UVa student (undergraduate or graduate)
who presents the most meritorious paper on geology research at a state, national or international
meeting/conference. Students who present such papers should forward a copy of the abstract to the Chair
of the Graduate Academic Review Committee.
W. E. Odum Memorial Endowed Fellowship Fund - This fellowship was
created in 1994 when Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Odum
created an endowment to honor their late son William E. Odum. Bill was a
colleague in our Department until his death in 1991. He was an
outstanding scientist, educator and friend that also served as
Department Chairman. Bill's dedication to his graduate students led his
parents to create this endowment to provide support to Arts &
Sciences graduate students doing research on wetland and marsh
environments, the research area where Bill himself excelled.
Inquiries about this fellowship should be directed to the Financial
Aid Committee.
Bannon Endowed Fellowship Fund - This graduate fellowship is
supported by an endowment made possible by the generosity of Mr. William
Bannon and the Bannon Foundation. Created in 1991, this fund supports
outstanding graduate student research that concentrates on the Chesapeake
Bay or the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Inquiries about this fellowship should be directed to the Financial
Aid Committee.
Chair's Award - to recognize a member of the Department, undergraduate,
graduate student, staff, or faculty that has performed extraordinary services to
the department and demonstrated an interdisciplinary approach to both teaching
and research. This is award at the Chair's discretion.
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