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T. H. Huxley Award Call for Applications

Nov 15, 2024 - 01:59 PM

Background: a chalkboard scattered with school supplies. Text: 2025 Society for the Study of Evolution T. H. Huxley Award, applications due February 3, 2025.


The SSE Education and Outreach Committee is pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2025 T. H. Huxley award, named in honor of Darwin's very public supporter, which recognizes and promotes the development of high-quality evolution education resources. If you have an interesting project or educational activity to share, consider applying for this award. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to apply. 

This award provides funding for an SSE member to present evolution education resources at an education-focused session or conference approved by the Huxley Committee (e.g., education session at the annual Evolution meeting or the annual National Association of Biology Teachers conference).

Applications are due February 3, 2025. Learn more and apply here.


SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper

Nov 14, 2024 - 06:43 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution, SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper, Deadline January 31. Recent covers of Evolution Letters and Evolution.


Have you had part of your dissertation published in Evolution or Evolution Letters this year? Consider submitting it for the SSE President’s Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper. Previously only for papers in Evolution, this award now may also recognize papers published in Evolution Letters. 

Learn more and submit your nomination by January 31.


Dobzhansky Prize Call for Nominations

Nov 14, 2024 - 06:00 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Dobzhansky Prize, to recognize the accomplishments and future promise of an outstanding early-career evolutionary biologist, nominations due December 1, 2024.


SSE is now accepting nominations for the Dobzhansky Prize to recognize the accomplishments and future promise of an outstanding early-career evolutionary biologist. 

We seek nominees working in all areas of evolutionary biology, on any taxonomic group/system, using empirical and/or theoretical approaches. We hope the pool of nominees will reflect the many axes and components of diversity in the evolutionary biology community. We are specifically looking for candidates who take creative approaches to answering pressing questions in evolutionary biology. We welcome nominations of researchers around the globe.

The Dobzhansky Prize recipient presents the Dobzhansky Prize plenary at the annual Evolution meeting. The prize is accompanied by a 5,000 USD award. 

Submit your nomination by December 1, 2024


IDEA Award Call for Nominations

Sep 05, 2024 - 01:03 PM

A glowing lightbulb. Text: American Society of Naturalists, Society for the Study of Evolution, Society of Systematic Biologists, Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity, Access Award - Deadline: October 25, 2024.


The American Society of Naturalists, the Society for the Study of Evolution, and the Society of Systematic Biologists announce the call for nominations for the ASN/SSE/SSB Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA) Award. The IDEA Award will be given to a person at any career stage who has strengthened the ecology and evolutionary biology community by promoting inclusiveness and diversity in our fields. The award can also be presented to a group. The recipient(s) will be invited to present a plenary lecture at the annual Evolution meeting. Each recipient will also receive a plaque and a $1000 honorarium (shared among recipients if more than one). 


Learn more and submit a nomination. Deadline: October 25, 2024


SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution

Jul 17, 2024 - 05:05 PM

Headshot of Samarth Mathur. Text: Samarth Mathur, An evolutionary perspective on genetic load in small, isolated populations as informed by whole genome resequencing and forward-time simulations, Society for the Study of Evolution SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution.


2024 Recipient
Congratulations to the 2024 recipient,
Dr. Samarth Mathur, for his paper, “An evolutionary perspective on genetic load in small, isolated populations as informed by whole genome resequencing and forward-time simulations.” Read more about Dr. Mathur's paper.


Headshot of Robin Costello. Text: Robin Costello, Multilevel selection on social network traits differs between sexes in experimental populations of forked fungus beetles, Society for the Study of Evolution SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution, Honorable Mention.


2024 Honorable Mention
Congratulations also to this year’s Honorable Mention,
Dr. Robin Costello, for her paper, “Multilevel selection on social network traits differs between sexes in experimental populations of forked fungus beetles.” Read more about Dr. Costello's paper.


Lifetime Achievement Award Call for Nominations

Jul 05, 2024 - 03:51 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Lifetime Achievement Award, Nominations due September 30. A background of gold star confetti and a gold trophy.


Who are your evolutionary biology heroes? Who do you know whose conceptual advances, impactful publications, outreach and education efforts, mentorship and training, service to the community, or diversity and inclusion work has contributed to the evolutionary biology field and community? Maybe it’s you! Consider nominating yourself or someone else for the SSE Lifetime Achievement Award. Nominators will be asked to complete a short form describing the nominee’s contributions to the field and community. A detailed nomination letter is not required for the initial nomination. Learn more and submit your nomination by September 30!


Hamilton Award Recipient and Honorable Mentions

Jul 05, 2024 - 03:36 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation: Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish, Honorable Mentions: Yuki Haba & Michelle McCauley.


Congratulations to the recipient of the 2024 Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation, Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish! Mackenzie presented “Testing the influence of historical range expansion on contemporary mating system evolution.”

We are also pleased to announce two Honorable Mentions this year: Yuki Haba, who presented “Origin of the London Underground mosquito, Culex pipiens bioform molestus”, and Michelle McCauley, who presented “A pluralistic approach to sex: increased mutation rate and a coevolving parasite maintain outcrossing.”

Thank you to all of our Hamilton finalists, who presented 15 outstanding talks in the Hamilton Symposium during the virtual portion of the Evolution meeting. These talks will be available to all meeting registrants later this year.



International Event Grants Call for Applications

Jun 19, 2024 - 03:03 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution International Event Grants, Applications due September 15.


The SSE International Committee invites applications for the International Event Grants, which provide funding for international symposia, workshops, courses, and other events within the field of evolutionary biology, including virtual events. Our priority is to support events that benefit emerging communities in the field of evolutionary biology. The diversity of participants and invited speakers will be considered as a criterion for selection. 

Learn more and apply by September 15, 2024.


Hamilton Award Finalists

Jun 07, 2024 - 02:40 PM


Text: Virtual 2024 Society for the Study of Evolution Hamilton Award Symposium, Thursday June 27, 1:30 - 7:30 PM Eastern (GMT-4). 2024 Finalists: Chris Blake, McCall Calvert, Sylvia Durkin, Ana-Hermina Ghenu, Yuki Haba, Erik Iverson, Brian Lerch, Michelle McCauley, Ruthvik Pallagatti, Autumn Peterson, Rosalyn Price-Waldman, Nitin Ravikanthachari, Saubhik Sarkar, Emily Troyer, and Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish.


Congratulations to the finalists for the 2024 Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation! This year’s finalists are: Chris Blake, McCall Calvert, Sylvia Durkin, Ana-Hermina Ghenu, Yuki Haba, Erik Iverson, Brian Lerch, Michelle McCauley, Ruthvik Pallagatti, Autumn Peterson, Rosalyn Price-Waldman, Nitin Ravikanthachari, Saubhik Sarkar, Emily Troyer, and Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish. 

These finalists will present their work in the Hamilton Award Symposium during the virtual portion of the Evolution meeting on Thursday, June 27 from 1:30 to 7:30 pm Eastern (GMT-4). We hope you will join us for this series of excellent student talks!


2024 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient: Ruth Shaw

May 10, 2024 - 01:47 PM

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SSE Council is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Ruth Shaw.

Dr. Shaw was selected for her fundamental empirical and conceptual contributions to evolutionary biology and her commitment to SSE. Dr. Shaw has developed foundational methods for statistical inferences about fitness in natural populations. She has implemented these methods in the field to assess fitness in natural populations, such as in The Echinacea Project, studying the long-lived Echinacea angustifolia to evaluate the consequences of habitat fragmentation in tallgrass prairie. Dr. Shaw has also advanced understanding of the fitness effects of de novo mutations, capacity for ongoing evolutionary adaptation, and geographic scale of adaptation in wild populations. Dr. Shaw has served in numerous roles in SSE since 1991, most recently as President in 2020.

Dr. Shaw will present the Lifetime Achievement Award talk at the virtual portion of the 2024 Evolution meeting on Friday, June 28 at 7:45 am Eastern (GMT-4). Visit the Evolution meeting website for the full program and to register.


2024 Huxley Award Winner: Tim Hartelt

Mar 26, 2024 - 11:09 AM

Text: Tim Hartelt, 2024 Society for the Study of Evolution T. H. Huxley Award. Headshot of Tim Hartelt.


Congratulations to our 2024 T. H. Huxley Award winner, Tim Hartelt! This award provides funding for an SSE member to present evolution education resources at an education-focused session or conference.

Tim Hartelt is a PhD student advised by Dr. Helge Martens in the Department of Biology Education at the University of Kassel in Germany. Hartelt was selected for his educational resource, "Metaconceptual Learning Activities for Promoting Metacognitive Awareness and Self-Regulation of Intuitive Thinking in Evolution Education." In the activities, students actively engage with their intuitive thinking to develop an appropriate understanding of evolution. Learn more about the activity here, and read a recent paper by Hartelt and colleagues here. As part of the award, Hartelt will receive funding to present his work at the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) conference in November.


2023 ASN/SSE/SSB IDEA Award Winner: Dr. Corey Welch

Feb 27, 2024 - 03:19 PM

A glowing lightbulb hangs behind the text next to a headshot of Corey Welch, wearing a striped collared shirt and a binoculars strap around his neck, with the sky and top of the Grand Canyon behind him. Text: American Society of Naturalists, Society for the Study of Evolution, Society of Systematic Biologists, 2023 IDEA Award, Corey Welch, Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity, Access.


Congratulations to the recipient of the 2023 IDEA Award, Dr. Corey Welch! 

Dr. Welch was selected for his wide range of work to broaden participation of students and professionals from diverse backgrounds in all areas of STEM. Using the latest research on student success and his training in vertebrate ecology and evolution, he established and now directs an award-winning undergraduate training program, the STEM Scholars Program at Iowa State University. During his work with the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS), where he served on the board of directors for six years, Dr. Welch launched an ongoing mentoring program at the society’s annual meeting and has served as a facilitator for the Linton-Poodry SACNAS Leadership Institutes. In addition to this work, Dr. Welch has led more than 40 seminars and presentations, mainly at biology and EEB departments, on how to improve DEI in STEM. Most recently, Dr. Welch founded the Sharon Farr Welch Northern Cheyenne Tribal Scholarship program for students from his own Northern Cheyenne community to pursue higher education. 

Dr. Corey Welch will present his work during the IDEA Award Plenary at the in-person portion of the Evolution 2024 meeting in Montreal this July. This event will also be live-streamed for all meeting registrants.


Evolution 2024 Caregiver Award

Feb 12, 2024 - 05:45 PM

The Evolution 2024 meeting logo. Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Caregiver Award. Up to $500 toward caregiver costs while attending the annual Evolution meeting (in person or virtually). Deadline: March 15. 2024.


The SSE Caregiver Award is meant to assist members who have additional needs and responsibilities that can inhibit participation at the annual Evolution meeting. This award provides up to $500 to SSE members that need assistance in covering caregiver costs while attending the annual Evolution meeting (in person or virtually).

A "caregiver" is broadly defined and includes people caring for children or dependent adults (including adult children with a disability or elderly relatives), and people in need of personal assistance; this award can be spent as the awardee wishes to facilitate attendance. For example, this award can be used (but is not limited) to:

- bring someone that is in your care to the Evolution meeting
- cover the cost of dependent care at home while you travel
- bring someone that is helping to care for you to the Evolution meeting
- cover the cost of dependent care while you attend virtually
- cover any extra accessibility costs associated with attending


Awardees can spend this money in whatever way will help alleviate the cost of caregiving. We anticipate up to 20 awards will be made available, depending on the number of applicants.


Apply now button.


Deadline: March 15, 2024


Small Grants Program for Local and Regional Outreach

Jan 16, 2024 - 06:14 PM

A cloudy mountain range. Text: Society for the Study of Evolution 2024 Small Grants for Local and Regional Outreach, Proposals due March 1.


The SSE Education and Outreach Committee is now accepting proposals for the Small Grants Program for Local and Regional Outreach Promoting the Understanding of Evolutionary Biology

These grants provide support for local and regional educational outreach activities to take place during 2023. Examples of past outreach activities have included public lectures, exhibits, student competitions, and professional development events for teachers.

Grants of up to $1000 USD will be awarded. Applicants must be members of SSE. 

Learn more and apply
 by March 1, 2024.


Apply now for the R. C. Lewontin Early Award

Dec 15, 2023 - 03:00 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Graduate Research Excellence Grants 2024 R. C. Lewontin Early Award, Deadline: February 23, 2024.


Applications are now open for the 2024 Graduate Research Excellence Grant (GREG) R. C. Lewontin Award competition. These awards offer up to $2,500 USD to assist students in the first two years of their PhD programs. These grants are part of the Graduate Research Excellence Grants award program.

Learn more about how to apply.

Deadline: February 23, 2024



T. H. Huxley Award Call for Applications

Nov 08, 2023 - 02:27 PM

Chalkboard with an apple and school supplies. Text: 2024 Society for the Study of Evolution T.H. Huxley Award. Applications due February 1.


The SSE Education and Outreach Committee is pleased to announce the 2024 T.H. Huxley award, named in honor of Darwin's very public supporter, which recognizes and promotes the development of high-quality evolution education resources. If you have an interesting project or educational activity to share, consider applying for this award. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to apply. 

This award provides funding for an SSE member to present evolution education resources at an education-focused session or conference approved by the Huxley Committee (e.g., education session at the annual Evolution meeting or the annual National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) conference).

Applications are due February 1st, 2024. Learn more and apply here.


SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution

Oct 29, 2023 - 05:00 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution. Nominations Due January 31, 2024. Covers of two Evolution issues.


This award is awarded annually for an outstanding Ph.D. dissertation paper published in an issue of the journal Evolution during a given calendar year. Applications open in the fall and close January 31. The award comes with a $1000 honorarium. To be eligible for consideration, a manuscript must be based on graduate work of the primary author. The manuscript must have been published in a 2023 issue of the journal Evolution (Volume 77). This award includes a US $1000 honorarium, and will be awarded at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Evolution. The recipient is invited to attend the annual meeting to receive the award. 

Deadline: January 31, 2024. Learn more and apply here.


New GREG Seminar Series Starting October 2

Sep 12, 2023 - 03:19 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution GREG Seminar Series. A virtual seminar series featuring recipients of the Graduate Research Excellence Grants, Mondays at noon Eastern.


SSE is pleased to announce a weekly virtual seminar series featuring recipients of our Graduate Research Excellence GrantsSeminars will be held on Mondays at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Eastern US time. Speakers will present 45-minute talks followed by 15 minutes for questions.

The first set of talks will feature nine recipients of the 2023 GREG R.C. Lewontin Awards:

October 2: Akshat Mall, University of Idaho
October 9: Jenna Palmisano, University of Central Florida
October 16: Sage Madden, University of California Davis
October 23: Nathalie Alomar, Yale University
October 30: Wout van der Heide, Cornell University
November 6: Erica Vong, University of Ottawa
November 13: Claire Williams, University of Nevada, Reno
November 27: Neil Balchan, Oklahoma State University
December 4: Faye Romero, University of Rochester

This series is organized by the Graduate Student Advisory Committee (GSAC). Learn more and find the link to join the event here.



International Event Grants

Sep 07, 2023 - 03:42 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution International Event Grants, Applications due 31 October.


The SSE International Committee invites applications for the International Event Grants, which provide funding for international symposia, workshops, courses, and other events within the field of evolutionary biology, including virtual events. Our priority is to support events that benefit emerging communities in the field of evolutionary biology. The diversity of participants and invited speakers will be considered as a criterion for selection. 

Learn more and apply by October 31, 2023.


Dobzhansky Prize Call for Nominations

Aug 31, 2023 - 05:15 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Dobzhansky Prize to recognize the accomplishments and future promise of an outstanding early-career evolutionary biologist, Nominations due December 1, 2023.


SSE is now accepting nominations for the Dobzhansky Prize to recognize the accomplishments and future promise of an outstanding early-career evolutionary biologist. 

We seek nominees working in all areas of evolutionary biology, on any taxonomic group/system, using empirical and/or theoretical approaches. We hope the pool of nominees will reflect the many axes and components of diversity in the evolutionary biology community. We are specifically looking for candidates who take creative approaches to answering pressing questions in evolutionary biology. We welcome nominations of researchers around the globe.

The Dobzhansky Prize recipient presents the Dobzhansky Prize plenary at the annual Evolution meeting. The prize is accompanied by a 5,000 USD award. 

Submit your nomination by December 1, 2023


Lifetime Achievement Award Call for Nominations

Aug 21, 2023 - 06:39 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Lifetime Achievement Award, Nominations due September 30. A background of gold star confetti and a gold trophy.


Who are your evolutionary biology heroes? Who do you know whose conceptual advances, impactful publications, outreach and education efforts, mentorship and training, service to the community, or diversity and inclusion work has contributed to the evolutionary biology field and community? Maybe it’s you! Consider nominating yourself or someone else for the SSE Lifetime Achievement Award. Nominators will be asked to complete a short form describing the nominee’s contributions to the field and community. A detailed nomination letter is not required for the initial nomination. Learn more and submit your nomination by September 30!


Rosemary Grant Advanced Award Deadline October 2

Aug 08, 2023 - 03:30 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Graduate Research Excellence Grants, Rosemary Grant Advanced Awards, Deadline: October 2, 5:00 PM Eastern.


The GREG Rosemary Grant Advanced Awards are to assist students in the later stages of their PhD programs. Funds can be used to enhance the scope of dissertation research, such as to conduct additional experiments or field work. Awards up to $3500 will be granted. 

Student SSE members who will defend after September 15, 2024 and are either 1) in at least their 3rd year of a >4-year doctoral degree program 2) in the 2nd year of a 3-year program, or 3) otherwise deemed “advanced” by a letter from their advisor or graduate director, are eligible. Students should also confirm that the proposed work is outside the scope of other funding currently held by either the student or their advisor. This award is not limited to students in the United States and we welcome applications from our international members. Applicants do not have to be enrolled in an evolutionary biology program to apply, but proposals must address a topic in evolutionary biology. 

Learn more and apply.

Deadline: October 2, 2023


2023 W. D. Hamilton Award Recipients

Jun 18, 2023 - 12:49 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation, Arielle Fogel, James Gallagher: 2023 Recipients.


Congratulations to our two recipients of the 2023 W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation, Arielle Fogel and James Gallagher

This year’s Hamilton Award symposium took place during the virtual portion of the Evolution meeting. Arielle presented “Mating-related barriers to gene flow shape ancestry patterns along hybrid baboon genomes.” James presented “Surviving the serenade: how conflicting natural and sexual selection drove rapid diversification of mating signals in an insect.” Both will receive 1000 USD and a one-year subscription to Evolution


2023 R. C. Lewontin Early Award Recipients

Jun 15, 2023 - 05:38 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution, Graduate Research Excellence Grants, R. C. Lewontin Early Award 2023 Recipients: Nathalie Alomar, Neil Balchan, Tara Empson, Anjali Gupta, Matthew Hack, Azwad Iqbal, Juliana Jiranek, Gina Lucas, Jess Lund, Sage Madden, Akshat Mall, Quinn McCallum, Jenna Palmisano, Faye Romero, Marissa Sandoval, Fernando Torres, Wout van der Heide, Erica Vong, Claire Williams, Maximiliano Zuluaga Forero.


Congratulations to our 2023 R. C. Lewontin Early Award recipients: Nathalie Alomar, Neil Balchan, Tara Empson, Anjali Gupta, Matthew Hack, Azwad Iqbal, Juliana Jiranek, Gina Lucas, Jess Lund, Sage Madden, Akshat Mall, Quinn McCallum, Jenna Palmisano, Faye Romero, Marissa Sandoval, Fernando Torres, Wout van der Heide, Erica Vong, Claire Williams, and Maximiliano Zuluaga Forero

These awards provide up to 2500 USD to assist students in the early stages of their PhD programs. These grants are part of the Graduate Research Excellence Grants award program. 


 


Hamilton Award Finalists

May 28, 2023 - 02:51 PM

Text: Virtual Evolution 2023, Society for the Study of Evolution W. D. Hamilton Award for outstanding graduate student presentation Symposium, Saturday June 3, 3:30 PM Eastern (GMT-4). 2023 Finalists: Maria Akopyan, Alicia L. Bruzos, Shyamsunder Buddh, Robert Driver, Arielle Fogel, Jay Gallagher, Nikunj Goel, Juanita Guiterrez-Valencia, Israt Jahan, Matthew Kustra, Brian Lerch, Benjamin Moran, Rosalyn Price-Waldman, Ryan Ridenbaugh, and Merlijn Staps.


Congratulations to the finalists of the SSE W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation: Maria Akopyan, Alicia L. Bruzos, Shyamsunder Buddh, Robert Driver, Arielle Fogel, Jay Gallagher, Nikunj Goel, Juanita Guiterrez-Valencia, Israt Jahan, Matthew Kustra, Brian Lerch, Benjamin Moran, Rosalyn Price-Waldman, Ryan Ridenbaugh, and Merlijn Staps! Come hear their talks in three sessions starting at 3:30 pm Eastern (GMT-4) on Saturday, June 3 at the virtual portion of the Evolution 2023 meeting.

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