AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT

NAME AFFILIATION PROJECT TITLE
Michael Grabner University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, BOKU, Vienna, Austria Reconstruction of Forest management activities in prehistoric Hallstatt, Austria
Juliette Taïeb University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France Let the wood speak 2: Dendroprovenancing and Strontium analysis of Thule architectural woods in Northwestern Alaska at the beginning of the second millennium AD

The World Wood Day Foundation (WWDF) is pleased to announce that the Research Grant application is now open for the submission. WWDF invites applications from scholars and graduate students that focus on "Wood and Culture”. Both ongoing projects and new initiatives are encouraged to apply. The proposals will be evaluated on their originality and scholarly excellence by a group of professionals from various disciplines.

The WWDF is an US-based nonprofit organization that dedicates to raise public awareness of wood as an eco-friendly material and its significant role in the world history, inspire academic research and promote responsible wood usage for a sustainable future. By carrying out its missions, the WWDF supports interdisciplinary and integral investigation for exploring how wood has played a prominent role in human life. "Wood and Culture" is a broad and encompassing theme that encourages cross-disciplinary approach researches. We cordially invite all those who are interested in elaborating on the topic and participating in the great undertaking.

Application Guideline

The grant is 12,000 USD, and the final decision of grant recipients will be announced on the event and websites of World Wood Day (WWD), by March 31, 2020. The funded projects will be requested to present by grant recipients on the following WWD in 2021. Accommodation and transportation to the event location will be fully covered by the WWDF and International Wood Culture Society (IWCS). In addition, grant recipients will be required to submit a research article together with a financial report to WWDF by April 15, 2021. All research articles will be reviewed by the editorial board of the Wood Culture Journal. Accepted articles will be further informed for future publication. The grant recipients are also required to mention the financial support from the WWDF and IWCS in any related research article or publication. Please note that the grant cannot be used to pay tuition fees, personal or family expenses.

Applicants shall complete the online Application, including an application form, curriculum vitae (with publications), three-page research proposal, and one-page budget justification narrative. All uploaded documents shall be written in English and in PDF files ONLY.

The research proposal shall clearly describe:
• How the research project is related to "Wood and Culture"
• Significance, literature review, preliminary research, methodology, and timeline

The proposal shall be a maximum of three pages (single-spaced, with one inch margins, and in Times New Roman, 12pt size). A separate bibliography or appendix is allowed (three pages maximum). Proposals in inappropriate format will not be considered.

Please send inquiries to: researchgrant@worldwoodday.org

Research Grant Application Form

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