Background
Professor Peter Teasdale, University of South Australia, sadly passed away on the 7th August 2020. His contribution to environmental chemistry and water research spanned more than 25 years beginning with a Bachelor of Science with Honours degree and PhD from the University of Wollongong. He also worked at CSIRO, Lancaster University and Griffith University and was recognised as a Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and awarded the 2011 Lloyd Smythe medal in Analytical Chemistry. Peter made significant contributions to SETAC and was passionate about supporting research students and early career researchers. This award has been established jointly by SETAC-Australasia and the Australian Council of Environmental Deans and Directors (ACEDD) in honour of Professor Peter Teasdale.
Award Value and Intended Use
The award has a value of AUD3,500 cash which is intended to be used for project costs e.g. consumables, lab work or field work associated costs.
Eligibility and Assessment Criteria
This award is for SETAC-AU PhD students in their first or second year to act as “kick-starter” funding for a student’s project. Preference will be given to students who do not have access to larger sums of project funds (e.g. as is often available via ARC grants). Applicants will be assessed by a panel consisting at least 2 members of the SETAC-AU Council and a member of the ACEDD board, scoring will be based on the project’s alignment with Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, the proposed budget and budget justification.
Applications and Closing Date
Download an application form here. Completed application forms should be sent to gro.catesnull@aisalartsua. The closing date for applications is Friday 30th July.