Frequently Asked Questions - Arnold Arboretum
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Answers questions about the DaRin Butz Foundation Research Internship Program, including eligibility, application, location, stipend, housing, travel, and insurance.
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University offers fellowships and awards to students, post-doctoral researchers, and professionals in biological and horticultural sciences.
Award for early-career scientists to support research using Arnold Arboretum resources. Up to $10,000 awarded. Application period November 5 - February 1.
Postdoctoral fellowship for early-career scientists at Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum to conduct research on global change science using Arboretum resources.
Information about the Arnold Arboretum Herbarium, its collections, access, and initiatives. Includes details on the Herbarium of Cultivated Plants.
Award for scholars to jump-start research using Arnold Arboretum resources. Up to $10,000 for expenses. Applications accepted Nov 5 - Feb 1.
Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum invites early career scientists to apply for independent postdoctoral fellowships in plant science or global change science.
Supports graduate and advanced undergraduate students for research on woody plants, utilizing Arboretum collections. Awards up to $10,000.
Award for visiting scholars in botanical sciences to conduct research using Arnold Arboretum collections. Awards up to $7,000.
Award for researchers studying flower/fruit biology, utilizing the Arnold Arboretum's living collection. Up to $10,000 for research and travel expenses.
Supports American-Chinese exchanges for graduate students, postdocs studying woody plant biology. Awards up to $10,000 for travel, research, or living expenses.
Supports graduate and advanced undergraduate students for research on Asian tropical forest biology. Awards up to $4,000. Application period November 5 - February 1.
Postdoctoral research fellowships in plant science at Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum. Supports advanced research using living collections and facilities.
Undergraduate research internship program at Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Offers hands-on research experience, training, and presentations. Stipend provided.
Testimony regarding China's "Worldwide Military Expansion," detailing its strategic goals, military modernization, and global power projection efforts.
Provides support for scholars in botanical sciences to conduct research using the Arnold Arboretum's living collection. Awards up to $7,000.
Award for genomic sequencing of important taxa as part of Harvard University's Living Collections Campaign. Applications are not currently accepted.
Collection of 2,235 herbarium specimens documenting plant species growing spontaneously at the Arnold Arboretum, with historical context and ongoing initiatives.
Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on PLA perspectives on network warfare in informationized local wars.
The Hertog Foundation offers summer fellowships in Political Studies, Constitutional Studies, and War Studies, focusing on politics, ideas, and national security.
A report from the Iraq Planning Group at the American Enterprise Institute detailing a strategy for success in Iraq, focusing on securing the population and military deployment.
A PDF document by Brigadier General David A. Deptula discussing Effects-Based Operations and their impact on modern warfare, published by the Aerospace Education Foundation.
A defense primer from the Congressional Research Service detailing the U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense system, its capabilities, strategy, and international cooperation.
Testimony before a congressional committee discussing China's global military expansion, strategic goals, and expansionist tactics in the Asia-Pacific and beyond.
A report detailing a plan for success in Iraq, focusing on securing the population, troop deployment, and reconstruction efforts.
A PDF publication from the DoD Command and Control Research Program discussing nonlinearity in military affairs, exploring complexity and chaos theory.
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