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Call for grant applications: Research in the intersection of ecology and wild animal welfare science at master’s level

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Animal Ethics is calling for applications for grants to carry out research work at master’s level in the fields of wild animal welfare and wild animal welfare biology. A maximum of three candidates will be selected and each will receive up to $5,000.

The project must be for the grantee’s master’s thesis. The project must have strong potential for impact in terms of either informing practice or fostering further academic work. Eligible areas of work include:

  • Research exploring methods to assess the welfare of animals living in the wild
  • Work to understand the ways animals can be negatively affected by natural causes, or a combination of both indirect anthropogenic and natural factors (the project should not be focused on anthropogenic harms suffered by animals)
  • Research on how to assess the ways to aid animals suffering due to those factors (for instance, vaccination, feeding programs, etc.)
  • Work on urban ecology to assess the wellbeing of animals in urban, suburban, or industrial areas

Applications are open to researchers from most nationalities and countries. An example of research funded by Animal Ethics can be seen here. Also see Research projects in welfare biology” for ideas of research projects we would like to see conducted.

Grant timeline

  • Application deadline: July 31, 2019
  • Announcement of selected candidates: August 15, 2019
  • Payment of the first part of the grant (max. 50 %): when the project is accepted by the student’s master’s program
  • Completion of the project: 2019 – 2020
  • Payment of the second part of the grant: when the grantee’s thesis is completed and submitted

Qualification

Applications are open to master’s students from most nationalities and countries, as long as the thesis is written in English. There are no restrictions on the location of the institution where the research will be carried out as long as OFAC compliance requirements are met.

Each grant recipient must submit their thesis in 2020. The result of the work must later be published in open access, either via the student’s institution, on the student’s website, on some other platform, or in open access academic journals.

To Apply

Please submit the following documents (in English) to academic(a)animal-ethics.org:

  • Your CV
  • Details of the research project to be developed, including the publication(s) you plan to write with the results and their expected impact
  • A short cover letter stating why you are the right person to carry out the research project and why the host institution is an appropriate place for it to be developed

Please submit these as three separate documents rather than combining them into one.

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