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Marsh Award for Climate Change Research

Marsh Award for Climate Change Research

The Marsh Award for Climate Change Research is normally awarded annually.  It is supported by the Marsh Christian Trust and administered by the British Ecological Society.  It is awarded for an outstanding contribution to climate change research. The Award is an honorarium of £1,000 plus a certificate and is open to ecologists from anywhere in the world.

Council welcomes suggestions for the Marsh Award for Climate Change Research. Nominations must be made using the nomination form, received by 15 October and sent to info@britishecologicalsociety.org

The nomination form should contain a brief statement about the nominees’ research interests, their contribution to the science of climate change research, their status within the biological community and key publications.

Nominators must be a current member of the BES.

The award is given at the BES Annual Meeting.

Previous recipients of this award include:

(A-Z by surname)

Professor John Grace (2009)

Dr Stephen Long (2012)

Professor Chris Thomas (2011)

Professor Ian Woodward (2010)

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