Redfield Graduate Fellowship
The James A. and Ann Redfield Graduate Fellowship aims to support graduate students in the fields of population ecology, evolution, behavior, and genetics. Funds from the award may be used as a stipend, to support travel for conferences or workshops, or in support of research.
Eligibility
All currently enrolled Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Ph.D. students engaged in dissertation research.
To Apply
Applications must be submitted directly to the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior graduate program during the spring semester to compete for funding to be awarded in late April. A call for applications and instructions are sent to eligible students in the spring.
Redfield Fellows
Congratulations to our 2022 award winner Jessica Bernardin
Advisor: Dr. Leonora Bittleston, Biological Sciences
Project Title: A timely demise: How trapped insect prey shape microbial community function in carnivorous plants.
In This Section:
Past Awardees
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Carlos Linares
Award Year: 2021
Advisor: Dr. Jesse Barber, Biological Sciences
Project Title: An experimental and mechanistic investigation into light pollution as a driver of insect declinesPh.D. Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior ProgramAward Year: 2021
Advisor: Dr. Jesse Barber, Biological Sciences
Project Title: An experimental and mechanistic investigation into light pollution as a driver of insect declines -
Dylan Gomes
Award Year: 2020
Advisor: Dr. Jesse Barber, Biological Sciences
Project Title: Spider Survival and Reproduction in a Noisy WorldPh.D. Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior ProgramAward Year: 2020
Advisor: Dr. Jesse Barber, Biological Sciences
Project Title: Spider Survival and Reproduction in a Noisy World -
Karl Mertens
Award Year: 2019
Advisor: Dr. John Ziker, Anthropology
Project Title: Decision Making and Sustainability in a Protected ForestPh.D. Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior ProgramAward Year: 2019
Advisor: Dr. John Ziker, Anthropology
Project Title: Decision Making and Sustainability in a Protected Forest -
Jason Winiarski
Award Year: 2018
Advisor: Dr. Julie Heath, Biological Sciences
Project Title: Evaluating ‘PhenoCam’ Technology to Monitor Shifting Spring Green-Up and its Consequences for Breeding BirdsPh.D. Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior ProgramAward Year: 2018
Advisor: Dr. Julie Heath, Biological Sciences
Project Title: Evaluating ‘PhenoCam’ Technology to Monitor Shifting Spring Green-Up and its Consequences for Breeding Birds