Clark T. Rogerson Student Research Award

Clark T. Rogerson Student Research Award
Application Deadline: February 1st before midnight, Pacific Time
The Clark T. Rogerson Student

2023 Clark T. Rogerson Research Awardee, Benjamin Lemmond
Research Award is intended to support student travel to herbaria and/or field sites to conduct research. Grants are available to undergraduate or graduate students who are members of the Mycological Society of America.
The Clark T. Rogerson Student Research Award is administered by
the Research Awards Committee.
To see all other awards offered by the Mycological Society of America, see the MSA Awards Chart.
Award Requirements
- Must be a current MSA member or have applied for membership at the time of the award application.
- Open to undergraduate and graduate students.
- Students must use the funds to support travel to herbaria and/or field sites for research projects.
Documents Required
- Application Form
- A curriculum vitae that includes at least (maximum 3 pages):
- Name, contact address, email address, and phone number
- Education and professional history
- Previous awards and honors
- Publications and other significant professional output (if available)
- Service (if available)
- A detailed plan of study. The text of this plan of study must be no longer than 5 pages, including tables, figures, and references. Applications that include proposals exceeding the 5-page limit will not be considered. The text of this proposal should be single-spaced and printed in regular sized font (10 cpi or 12 point), with one-inch margins on all sides. Section headings and double spacing between paragraphs may be used to make your proposal easier to read. The proposal must include:
- Abstract (200-250 words)
- Introduction: explains what you want to do and why it is interesting or important
- Objectives
- Methods: demonstrates that the project is feasible and describes how the study will be conducted
- Significance and preliminary results, if available (be concise in your explanation
- Budget and budget justification
- References
- A letter of support from the applicant’s major professor or mentor addressing the student’s abilities and potential and briefly summarizing the student’s research and the appropriateness of the award. The reference letter should be sent directly by the individual writing the letter, not the applicant.
To Apply
Complete an application, being sure to include items 1-3 listed above. The application file should be organized in the same order as described in “Documents Required” and should not exceed more than 8 MB. The file name should contain: the last name of the applicant -“award name” Application (e.g. Smith- Rogerson Application).
Confidential letters of reference should be sent separately to: msafungi@reesgroupinc.com. The letter of reference file name should be as follows: the last name of applicant_”award name”_referee_letter (e.g. Smith_Rogerson_Jackson_Letter). The application will be considered to have arrived once all electronic files have been received by the deadline. All documents must be in English to be considered.
Note: Applicants can expect a notification from the Awards Committee regarding the outcome of their application within approximately 45 days of the application deadline, in time to register for the annual MSA meeting. We expect all award winners to make every effort to attend the annual meeting and encourage all applicants to concurrently apply for an MSA Travel Award in support of that. Presence at the MSA meeting to accept the award gives awardees the opportunity to meet the mycological community, and it gives MSA members an opportunity to meet the awardees.
Award Terms
Indirect cost is not allowed on MSA awards.
- All awardees must provide a short biography (100-200 words) and a photo (if possible) within two weeks of notification from the Awards Coordinator, using the Awardee Document Submission Form. These will be requested at the appropriate time. Photos and biographies will be published in Inoculum.
- The award check must be deposited or cashed within 5 months.
- Each award recipient is required to complete a W-9 form prior to receiving their award funds. Awardees will be contacted by the management company regarding this process. (This only applies if you have a U.S. Social Security Number).
- Keep copies of your W-9 and all receipts and expenses that are part of this award. These documents are important and may be necessary for tax purposes.
- Each awardee will contribute a short article about their research to MSA within a year of receiving the award. Articles should be written for a general audience and may be published in Inoculum or other MSA venues (e.g. MSA website). This will be a great opportunity to promote your research to the MSA community. Articles will be requested by the Awards Coordinator at the appropriate time.
- A detailed final report from the recipient is due to the Awards Coordinator within two years of receiving the award. A request will be sent to the awardee at the appropriate time.
- Please acknowledge MSA in any products that result from this support (e.g. poster presentations, oral presentations, and scientific articles).
Diversity Statement
The MSA encourages and welcomes nominations of all individuals regardless of race and ethnicity, country of origin, sex, gender identity, religion, age, education level, socioeconomic status, marital status, parental status, physical ability, neurological differences, political affiliation, and sexual orientation. See the full MSA Diversity Statement
See a list of past Clark T. Rogerson Student Research Awardees