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NIKON SMALL WORLD IN MOTION VIDEO COMPETITION PRIZES

Application Deadline: April 30th, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. ET

LOCATION: USA

The Nikon Small World in Motion Competition welcomes a broad range of subject matter, and any type of light microscopy technique is acceptable, including phase contrast, polarized light, fluorescence, interference contrast, darkfield, confocal, deconvolution, and mixed techniques.  These entries are judged on the basis of originality, informational content, technical proficiency and visual impact.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Nikon Small World in Motion Video Competition (the “Competition”) is open only to individuals who are at least eighteen (18) years old at the time of entry and have access to a light microscope.

Upload up to three (3) photomicrographic videos taken by the Entrant (collectively, the “Videos”) to the Entry Form.

Videos must be submitted in .mp4, .mpg, .wmv, .avi, .or .mov format.

Videos may not exceed sixty (60) seconds.

BENEFIT:

 1st Prize – USD $3,000

 2nd Prize – USD $2,000

 3rd Prize – USD $1,000

 4th Prize – USD $800

 5th Prize – USD $600

Honorable Mentions – USD $100 each. The number of Honorable Mention Prizes will be determined by the Judges in their sole discretion.

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FUTURE CONSERVATIONIST AWARDS

Application Deadline: 10th October 2023

LOCATION: Multiple Region

The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is a training and capacity building programme that targets individuals from developing countries who are early in their conservation career and demonstrate leadership potential.

ELIGIBILITY:

CLP Awards are for team-based conservation projects – each team must have at least three people.

50% or more of the team members must be nationals of the country where the project is taking place.

The team leader must be a national of the country where the project is taking place. Coleadership with a non-national will be considered,subject to clear justification.

All team members must be early-career conservationists with no more than five years of work experience in the conservation sector. ‘Work experience’ does not include research for a university degree. Individuals who have more than five years of work experience in the conservation sector are not eligible for CLP support and should not apply.

No team member can be a part- or full-time paid employee or contractor with a CLP partner organisation, including BirdLife International, Fauna & Flora and the Wildlife Conservation Society, at any time from project development through to implementation.

Any team member volunteering at a CLP partner organisation at the time of application and/or project implementation MUST be declared in the application. They also need to explain how the CLP proposal differs from the partner organisation’s work.

Applicants can participate in only one CLP project at a time and in no more than three Future Conservationist Award projects in total, serving as team leader for no more than one Future Conservationist project.

BENEFIT:

CLP offers Future Conservationist Awards of up to US $15,000 each to develop leadership capacity of early-career conservationists who want to make a positive difference on the ground.

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