The William L. Wilson Scholarship in
Karst Science
Administered by the Karst Waters Institute
www.karstwaters.org
The William L. Wilson
Scholarship in Karst Science was established in 2002 to recognize the
significant karst science contributions of the late William (Bill) L.
Wilson. Bill Wilson used a variety of techniques, and unusual
creativity, to tackle some of the most difficult karst science questions
in Florida and elsewhere. He developed the leading karst consulting
company in the United States, Subsurface Evaluations, Incorporated. To
stimulate the development of new, energetic, motivated, and creative
karst scientists, and to remember the person of Bill Wilson and his
dedication to karst science, the scholarship has been established in his
memory. The value of the scholarship as a one-time award is $1,000.
To apply for the William
L. Wilson Scholarship, the following conditions exist:
1)
The applicant must be currently enrolled in, or have been
accepted into, a masters degree program at an institution of higher
education in the United States. PhD students are not eligible.
2)
A written proposal of the planned karst study must be
submitted. It is limited to 1000 words or less for the narrative, not
counting figure captions and references. The research topic should be
one concerning karst science, from the field of geochemistry, geology or
hydrology. A very simple budget indicating how the funds would be used
should also be included (it does not count in the 1000 word limit).
Applicants are requested to not recycle master’s thesis proposals
as applications.
3)
Academic transcripts of undergraduate, and any graduate work,
should be submitted. Copies issued to the student by their institution
are preferred, and can be sent as e-mail attachments.
4)
Two letters of recommendation, with one of them from the
student’s advisor or mentor, should be submitted. It is requested that
these letters be submitted as e-mails by the letter writers.
5)
Applications are due by February 15, 2006. They should be
submitted electronically to:
Dr. John E. Mylroie
Department of Geosciences
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, MS 39762
mylroie@geosci.msstate.edu
Questions regarding the
scholarship should be addressed to Dr. Mylroie
Applicants will be
notified in early March of the decision of the scholarship Committee.
Publications derived from
supported research should acknowledge the Karst Waters Institute and the
William L. Wilson Scholarship.
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