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Student Sustainability Research Awards

 

Students, apply for an award for your sustainability research!

Each year students have the opportunity to receive one of two $500 cash awards for outstanding sustainability-focused research. The two winners will be selected by a subcommittee of the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Faculty Senate Environmental Initiatives Committee.

  • Application due date: Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Eligible submissions include any research project involving some primary research completed during the 2024 calendar year or in Spring semester 2025 in the area of sustainability. Students who completed projects in conjunction with faculty research may apply but the role and work of the student(s) must be clearly explained. Students who graduate in December 2024 are eligible to apply.

Sustainability research is research and scholarship that explicitly addresses the concept of sustainability, furthers our understanding of the interdependence of ecological and social/economic systems, or has a primary and explicit focus on a major sustainability challenge (such as those identified in the ).

Submissions will be judged on the following:

  • The link to sustainability, expansively defined;
  • the generation of new content or knowledge for sustainability;
  • the research approach, including creativity/originality; and
  • the impact (practical or scholarly).

The awards are presented by the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Alumni Association and the Sustainability Practices and Research Center (SPARC) to recognize exceptional, completed Student Sustainability Research Projects.

For consideration, the form below must be completed, with all supporting documents attached, including a brief letter from the faculty advisor/mentor/co-researcher, by April 1, 2025.

In order to be eligible for the Sustainability Research Award, all student submissions must provide the name and contact information of the faculty advisor/mentor for the project and include a brief (one-page) letter from the faculty advisor/mentor of support which explains:

a) the nature, significance, and originality of the student's research;
b) the anticipated timeline for completion of the research (if not complete at the time of submission); and,
c) the extent of the student's work/contribution (if joint research or a collaborative project).   

Have this letter to upload when you complete the award application form.
 

If you have questions, please email the review committee chair, Abraham Smith, abrahamsmith@weber.edu, who serves on the Environmental Initiatives Committee.

 

Please be sure to include all information requested on the submission form and any supporting documentation  — missing information may result in the disqualification of a submission.  
 
 
 
 

See Current and Past Winners