The Association of Field Ornithologists will be giving an award for the best paper published by a student in each volume. A committee of AFO officers and councilors will judge and rank papers based on the quality, significance and potential impact of the research. To be eligible for the award, authors must meet the criteria listed below. Collaborative efforts between two or more students can qualify for a joint award. Individuals applying to have their paper considered must also have their research supervisor (typically the graduate supervisor) confirm that the criteria below are met. The award will be announced at the AFO’s annual meeting and in the Journal of Field Ornithology. The award winner(s) will be invited to give a special presentation of their work at the next annual meeting, will receive $500 to help cover the costs of traveling to the meeting, and registration costs for the meeting will be waived.
To be eligible for the Best Student Publication Award:
If the lead author meets the above criteria and wishes to submit their paper for consideration, they should complete the form below and submit it, by email, to: Dr. Diane Neudorf, Chair of the Best Student Publication Committee, at neudorf@shsu.edu. Applicants must also contact the individual that supervised the research, present this individual with the criteria listed above, and ask them to send a separate e-mail to the chair of the committee confirming that the applicant meets the criteria.
Award Recipients:
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