24 May 2017
2017-2018 Faculty Education and Mentoring Awards
Updated Deadline: September 30th, 2017!
Deadline: September 15, 2017
The Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology announces two faculty awards. One award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in education and one award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in mentoring will be given during the 2017-2018 academic year.
Application Process
Applications must be sent electronically as PDF files to Dr. Lee Hughes, President of the ASM Texas Branch at Lee.Hughes@unt.edu.
Application package must include:
Mentoring Award:
- Letter of nomination, plus at least one (but no more than 3) letters of support from previous or current mentees.
- CV of nominee, including statement describing mentoring activities and listing information about previous mentees (e.g. degrees earned, current location, etc.), limit 5 pages.
Teaching Award:
- Letter of nomination
- CV and letter from nominee, including description of teaching experiences and statement of teaching philosophy
- Examples of professional development materials (e.g. syllabi, assignments, etc.), limit 3 pages.
* All nominees should be a faculty member of a Texas Institution for Higher Learning and involved in Microbiology research or teaching. National ASM and branch membership also required.
Deadline: September 15, 2017
The Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology announces the 2017-18 Eugene and Millicent Goldschmidt Graduate Student Award for female graduate students studying microorganisms in their thesis research. There will be two awards of $9,000 given during the 2017-2018 academic year.
Scholarship applicants must be:
- Female, U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and not a previous recipient of the award
- Member of the American Society for Microbiology and Texas Branch – American Society for Microbiology (Applicants can join both the national ASM and Texas Branch ASM via a link at: http://www.asm.org/index.php/membership/join-asm.html)
- Show potential for a career in microbiology
- Currently enrolled in an MS or PhD program and not defended their thesis at the time of award announcement in April 2018.
- Per ASM definitions, the term “microorganisms” includes bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi
Application package must include:
- Letter of application, electronic reprints of publications (if applicable), and CV from the candidate
- Description of current thesis research, career plans, and plans for use of the award funds to enhance your research and career
- At least two letters of support must be sent separately from the application directly to
Dr. Lee Hughes, President of the ASM Texas Branch at Lee.Hughes@unt.edu. One of these letters must be from the applicant’s current thesis advisor.
Award Conditions:
The recipient will receive her award in two installments and will be required to submit a six-month progress report and final report to the Texas Branch ASM President. Receipt of the second installment is contingent upon receipt of a satisfactory progress report. In addition, the recipient will be required to make a scientific presentation of her work at one of the Texas Branch ASM Meetings within a year of receiving the award.
Application Process:
Applications must be sent electronically as PDF files to Dr. Lee Hughes, President of the ASM Texas Branch at Lee.Hughes@unt.edu
22 Apr 2016
2016-2017 Faculty Education and Mentoring Awards
2016-2017 Faculty Education and Mentoring Awards
Deadline: September 15, 2016
The Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology announces two faculty awards. One award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in education and one award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in mentoring will be given during the 2016-2017 academic year.
Application Process
Applications must be sent electronically as PDF files to Dr. Lee Hughes, President elect of the ASM Texas Branch at Lee.Hughes@unt.edu.
Application package must include:
Mentoring Award:
- Letter of nomination, plus at least one (but no more than 3) letters of support from previous or current mentees.
- CV of nominee, including statement describing mentoring activities and listing information about previous mentees (e.g. degrees earned, current location, etc…), limit 5 pages.
Teaching Award:
- Letter of nomination
- CV and letter from nominee, including description of teaching experiences and statement of teaching philosophy
- Examples of professional development materials (e.g. syllabi, assignments, etc…), limit 3
* All nominees should be a faculty member of a Texas Institution for Higher Learning and involved in Microbiology research or teaching. National ASM and branch membership also required.
2016-2017 Eugene and Millicent Goldschmidt Graduate Student Award
Deadline: September 15, 2016
The Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology announces the 2016-17 Eugene and Millicent Goldschmidt Graduate Student Award for female graduate students studying microorganisms in their thesis research. There will be two awards of $9,000 given during the 2016-2017 academic year.
Scholarship applicants must be:
- Female, U.S. citizen or permanent resident and not a previous recipient of the award
- Member of the American Society for Microbiology and Texas Branch – American Society for Microbiology (Applicants can join both the national ASM and Texas Branch ASM via a link at: http://www.asm.org/index.php/membership/join-asm.html)
- Show potential for a career in microbiology
- Currently enrolled in an MS or PhD program and not defended their thesis at the time of award announcement in April 2017.
- Per ASM definitions, the term “microorganisms” includes bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi
Application package must include:
- Letter of application, electronic reprints of publications (if applicable), and CV from the candidate
- Description of current thesis research, career plans, and plans for use of the award funds to enhance your research and career
- At least two letters of support must be sent separately from the application directly to Dr. Ali Azghani at aazghani@uttyler.edu. One of these letters must be from the applicant’s current thesis advisor
Award Conditions:
The recipient will receive her award in two installments and will be required to submit a six-month progress report and final report to the Texas Branch ASM President. Receipt of the second installment is contingent upon receipt of a satisfactory progress report. In addition, the recipient will be required to make a scientific presentation of her work at one of the Texas Branch ASM Meetings within a year of receiving the award.
Application Process:
Applications must be sent electronically as PDF files to Dr. Ali Azghani, President of the ASM Texas Branch at aazghani@uttyler.edu.
DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 15, 2015!!
The Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology announces the 2015-16 Eugene and Millicent Goldschmidt Graduate Student Award for female graduate students studying microorganisms in their thesis research. There will be one award of $20,000 or two awards of $10,000 given during the 2015-2016 academic year.
Scholarship applicants must be:
- Female, and not a previous recipient of the award
- Member of the American Society for Microbiology and Texas Branch – American Society for Microbiology (Applicants can join both the national ASM and Texas Branch ASM via a link at: http://www.asm.org/index.php/membership/join-asm.html)
- Show potential for a career in microbiology
- Currently enrolled in an MS or PhD program and not defended their thesis at the time of award announcement in May 2015.
- Per ASM definitions, the term “microorganisms” includes bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi
Application Process:
Applications must be sent electronically as *pdf files to the Past-President Texas Branch American Society for Microbiology.
(Dr. Todd Primm, Department of Biological Sciences, Sam Houston State University, PO Box 2116, Huntsville, TX 77341, email: tprimm@shsu.edu)
Application package must include:
- Letter of application, electronic reprints of publications (if applicable), and CV from the candidate
- Description of current thesis research, career plans, and plans for use of the award funds to enhance your research and career
- At least two letters of support must be sent separately from the application directly to Dr. Primm via email. One of these letters must be from the applicant’s current thesis advisor
- Deadline for receipt of all materials is Monday, March 2, 2015.
Selection Committee will consist of the current and/or a former President of the Texas Branch ASM and 1-2 others appointed by the Texas Branch ASM Executive Committee. At least one of the committee members must be female.
Award Conditions: The recipient will receive her award in two installments and will be required to submit a six-month progress report and final report to the Texas Branch ASM President. Receipt of the second installment is contingent upon receipt of a satisfactory progress report. In addition, the recipient will be required to make a scientific presentation of her work at one of the Texas Branch ASM Meetings within a year of receiving the award.
19 Jan 2015
2015-2016 Faculty Education and Mentoring Awards
The Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology announces the 2015-2016 Faculty Education and Mentoring Awards. One award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in education and one award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in mentoring will be given during the 2015-2016 academic year.
Application Process:
Applications must be sent electronically as *pdf files to the President of the Texas Branch American Society for Microbiology- Dr. Kendra Rumbaugh, Department of Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, 3601 4th St. MS 8312, Lubbock, TX 79430, email: Kendra.rumbaugh@ttuhsc.edu
Application package must include the following:
Mentoring Award:
- Letter of nomination, plus at least one (but no more than 3) letters of support from previous or current mentees.
- CV of nominee, including statement describing mentoring activities and listing information about previous mentees (e.g. degrees earned, current location, etc…)- 5 pg limit
Teaching Award:
- Letter of nomination
- CV and letter from nominee, including description of teaching experiences and statement of teaching philosophy
- Examples of professional development materials (e.g. syllabi, assignments, etc…), limit 3
* All nominees should be a faculty member of a Texas Institution for Higher Learning and involved in Microbiology research or teaching. National ASM and branch membership also required.
* Deadline for receipt of all materials is Friday May 1, 2015.
Selection Committee will consist of the current or a former President of the Texas Branch ASM and 1-2 others appointed by the Texas Branch ASM Executive Committee.
21 Nov 2013
Faculty Education and Mentoring Awards
The Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology announces the 2013-2014 Faculty Education and Mentoring Awards. One award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in education and one award of $1,000 in the area of excellence in mentoring will be given during the 2013-2014 academic year.
Application Process:
Applications must be sent electronically as *pdf files to the President of the Texas Branch American Society for Microbiology- Dr. Kendra Rumbaugh, Department of Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, 3601 4th St. MS 8312, Lubbock, TX 79430, email: Kendra.rumbaugh@ttuhsc.edu
Application package must include:
Mentoring Award:
1. Letter of nomination, plus at least one (but no more than 3) letters of support from previous or current mentees.
2. CV of nominee, including statement describing mentoring activities and listing information about previous mentees (e.g. degrees earned, current location, etc…)- 5 pg limit
Teaching Award:
1. Letter of nomination
2. CV and letter from nominee, including description of teaching experiences and statement of teaching philosophy
3. Examples of professional development materials (e.g. syllabi, assignments, etc…), limit 3
* All nominees should be a faculty member of a Texas Institution for Higher Learning and involved in Microbiology research or teaching. National ASM and branch membership also required.
• Deadline for receipt of all materials is Friday March 1, 2014.
Selection Committee will consist of the current or a former President of the Texas Branch ASM and 1-2 others appointed by the Texas Branch ASM Executive Committee.