American Ornithological Society – Research Grants
The AOS gives annual Student Research Grants of up to $2,500 to support research in various areas of avian biology by undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs. The AOS encourages undergraduate students from any region to apply. These grants are administered by the Research Awards Committee.
Applications for 2024 grants are due Friday, 2 February 2024 by Noon ET (11:00 a.m. CT / 10:00 AM a.m. / 9:00 a.m. PT).
- Donald L. Bleitz Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate) in all areas of avian biology.
- Betty and Herbert Carnes Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate); designated to support women who are non-smokers (i.e., have not smoked for at least the previous six months).
- Penny Ficken Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate) in all areas of avian biology.
- Joseph Grinnell Research Grant: Supports beginning research efforts of doctoral students in their first or second year of enrollment, in any aspect of avian biology.
- Werner and Hildegard Hesse Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate), with preference given to those studying birds in the wild.
- Mewaldt-King Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate) in any area of ornithology that relates to the conservation of birds. Studies of species from threatened ecosystems or that reference large-scale conservation issues such as climate or landscape change are especially welcome, as are studies that involve the demographics, breeding biology, or disease ecology of species that are endangered, threatened, or otherwise of management concern.
- Margaret Morse Nice Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate); designated to encourage ornithological research by women students.
- Josselyn Van Tyne Memorial Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate) in all areas of avian biology.
- Alexander Wetmore Memorial Research Grant: Supports graduate student research (Masters or Doctorate) in avian systematics, paleo-ornithology, biogeography, and especially neotropical biology.
- AOS Student Research Grant: Multiple awards supporting student research (Undergraduate, Masters, Doctorate, non affiliated researcher) in all areas of avian biology.
- AOS Postdoctoral Research Grant: Multiple awards supporting postdoctoral research in all areas of avian biology for those that do not have access to major funding and can demonstrate need.
Applicants need not indicate that they are applying for a particular grant. After evaluating and ranking all proposals, the Committee Chair will determine which fund is most appropriate for supporting the top proposals. All applicants will receive an email confirmation upon successful submission of their application and will be informed of the outcome of their application by 1 May.
1 year
Up to $2500
- The applicant must be an AOS member and a full-time or recently graduated undergraduate, masters, or doctoral student, OR a postdoctoral researcher without access to funds from major granting agencies.
- The applicant must be the individual conducting the specific research project and responsible for data analysis.
- An applicant may receive a maximum of one research award per year and two research grants per lifetime. Typically, two lifetime grants would consist of one award for an M.S. project and a second later award for a Ph.D. project; however, other scenarios are possible. Individuals are limited to one award per degree program or project.
- Applicants for an AOS Research Grant may also apply for funds from other sources such as the Frank M. Chapman Memorial Fund, Sigma Xi, and Animal Behavior Society (see also Funding Resources on this page). However, requests for funding from other sources must be noted in your application. If successful in obtaining funds from both AOS and other sources, applicants are expected to notify the Committee Chair.