Scholarship Description
The Schultes Award was created in 2001 to honor the late Dr. Richard Evans Schultes. One or more awards of up to $2500 are presented annually to students and recent graduates who are members of the Society for Economic Botany, to help defray the costs of field work on a topic related to economic botany.Applicants must be student members of the Society, or members who have received their degree within a year of the application deadline.
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- Application form required
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The Society for Economic Botany (SEB) is about people exploring the uses of, and our relationship with plants, cultures and our environment—plants and human affairs. You might well call our research and educational efforts, the science of survival.
We were established in 1959 and our mission is to foster and encourage scientific research, education, and related activities on the past, present, and future uses of plants, and the relationship between plants and people, and to make the results of such research available to the scientific community and the general public through meetings and publications.
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