| Research and Travel Grants |
$ Award |
|
|
- University of Alabama Graduate Council Research Fellowships
|
~12K/yr_for_3_yrs
|
- GSA Research Grant and W.G. Hooks Fund Research Grant for Doctoral field research on active and recent basaltic lava flows,
Hawaii
|
2050 |
- GSA (South East Section) Student Travel Grant to attend GSA Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City,
Utah
|
140 |
- GSA (Cordillera Section) Student Travel Grant and University of Alabama Capstone International Program Center Travel Grant to attend the GSA
Cordillera Section Annual Meeting in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
|
800 |
- W.G. Hooks Fund Research Grant for Doctoral field research on long lava flows in the McBride & Nulla Volcanic Provinces,
Queensland, Australia
|
375 |
- AGU Student Travel Grant, University of Alabama Capstone International Program Center Travel Grant,
University of Alabama Graduate School Travel Grant, and A.S. Johnson Memorial Fund1 Travel Grant to attend the AGU Chapman Conference on Long
Lava Flows in Townsville, Australia, and the AGU Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting in Brisbane,
Australia
|
1620 |
- University of Alabama Graduate School Travel Grant and A.S. Johnson Memorial Fund Travel Grant to attend the GSA Annual Meeting in New Orleans,
Louisiana
|
395 |
- University of Alabama Capstone International Program Center Travel Grant and A.S.
Johnson Memorial Fund Travel Grant1 to attend the International Conference on Tectonics and Metallogeny of Early/Mid Precambrian Orogenic Belts,
Montreal, Québec
|
800 |
- W.G. Hooks Fund Research Grant for Doctoral field research on komatiitic basalt lava flows in the Cape Smith Fold Belt,
New Québec, Canada
|
660 |
- University of Alabama Graduate School Travel Grant to attend the AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco,
California
|
800 |
- NASA/Arizona Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship
|
~3000 |
- Timothy M. Townsend Memorial Travel Grant to attend 22nd Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference,
Houston, Texas
|
~500 |
- NASA Travel Grant to attend Summer School for Planetary Science --Terrestrial Planets,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California
|
~300 |