
Global Change Student Grant Competition
Awardees for 2006
- Jason Addison, Department of Geology & Geophysics: Late Quaternary
environmental change in the Gulf of Alaska
- Michael Anderson, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Assessing the
role of host selection by Alnus incana of specific Frankia strains
in an overall nutrient acquisition strategy: implications for regional N inputs
and global climate change
- Travis Booms, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Gyrfalcon international
nest inventory (GINI): a concurrent circumpolar nest survey and GIS model
of unprecedented scale.
- Nathan Coutsoubos, Department of Biology & Wildlife/RAP: Tundra-nesting
shorebirds in relation to landscape transformation and climate change
- Ian Herriott, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Alive and active:
microbial community dynamics in seasonally frozen boreal forest soils
- Dawn Magness, Department of Biology & Wildlife/RAP: A survey of management
strategies linking global change to decision-making in the National Wildlife
Refuge System
- Shannon McNeeley, Department of Anthropology/RAP: Climate change
and variability in interior Alaska: an interdisciplinary approach to data
integration and synthesis for establishing regional patterns relevant to stakeholders
- Dmitry Nicolsky, Geophysical Institute: Investigating application
of a GCM to simulations of long-term permafrost evolution
- Sarah Runck, Department of Forest Sciences: Sensitivity of soil organic
carbon to long-term throughfall exclusion in interior Alaska
- Blaine Spellman, Department of Forest Sciences: White sweetclover
in Alaska: can this invasive affect the floodplain vegetative community?
- Ina Timling, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Fungal response to
manipulated snow depth in moist acidic tundra
- Katie Villano, Department of Biology & Wildlife: Assessing wildfire
burn susceptibility to invasive plant colonization in black spruce forests
of interior Alaska
Student Awardees for 2005
Student Awardees for 2004
Student Awardees for 2003
Student Awardees for 2002
Student Awardees for 2001
If you are interested in submitting a proposal to this competition, check out the most recent guidelines to get an idea of what is required.
Specific guidelines for each year's competition are usually posted in December, with a proposal deadline at the end of February.
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