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Ecology into Policy Grant (EIPG)A priority for the BES is to ensure that decisions on environmental management and policy matters are made in the light of the best available scientific evidence. In developing the Ecology into Policy Grant to support researchers to undertake systematic reviews the BES is keen to see that the work is done to an appropriate standard. It is therefore important that, should your application be successful, in doing the review you get advice from an informed source. At present, the most suitable source of advice is from the Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation. Ecology into Policy Grant Eligibility Grant covers Application
Since systematic reviews are usually collaborative, you should list independent subject experts that will comment on progress at key stages of your review. It is essential that a complete and detailed costing of the project is included. Applications with vague costing will be rejected. Even if you seek a partial contribution to the cost of a project, the costing of the whole project should be detailed, making it clear which part you are hoping that the BES will support. Please state the total amount sought from the BES. When calculating cost of travel, please note that mileage is paid at a maximum of 25p/mile. Please also note that the Society will not cover the salary of the principal researcher within the grant, bench fees or the direct costs for the hire of departmental vehicles. Although supporting documentation (e.g. tables of data, reports, papers etc.) is welcome (and will be seen by the Chairperson) only the two pages of the application form will be seen by members of the Committee. Please therefore include all information on the form. We cannot undertake to return material without a.s.a.e. Use of information by the Society The completed review will be submitted to the BES in an electronic format to be placed on the BES website and for a summary to be placed in the BES bulletin as well. Abstracts from EIPG reports may be printed in the BES Bulletin and must not be the same as that which might appear in a journal. The final systematic review might be used by the Society in liaising with policy audiences. Centre for Evidence Based Conservation Closing Date Applications Conditions of the grant
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