Stengl-Wyer, the largest endowment in the history of the College of Natural Sciences, offers premier support for postdoctoral scientists to serve as Stengl-Wyer Scholars. Each scholar researches broadly the diversity of life and interactions between living things and their natural environments.
Recent Ph.D.s are invited to apply for distinguished postdoctoral positions to study the diversity of life and/or organisms in their natural environments at The University of Texas at Austin (UT), one of the top campuses in the country for this area of research.
Stengl-Wyer Scholars Program provides up to three years of support for talented postdoctoral researchers in the broad area of the diversity of life and/or organisms in their natural environments.
Scholars may study any group of organisms at levels from genes to populations to communities to ecosystems and may use any combination of approaches. Applications that advance research within the Texas Field Station Network or UT Biodiversity Collections are highly encouraged given the Stengl-Wyer Endowment’s mission.
Applicant citizenship:
Host country: United States
Years since PhD: 0-2
Award: $10,000
Award Duration (years): 3
Research costs: $10,000
Benefits:
Mobility rule:
Subjects: Biodiversity
How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website
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