Supports M.S. student research in Quaternary geology or geomorphology through the Geological Society of America’s Arthur D. Howard Award, recognizing outstanding master's-level geoscience research proposals.
Funder: Geological Society of America
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027: Graduate Student Research Grants — student proposal deadline (for consideration for Arthur D. Howard Award) | February 2027: Graduate Student Research Grants — advisor appraisal submission deadline (for consideration for Arthur D. Howard Award)
Funding Amounts: Up to $3,000 per award; typically partial support for master's thesis research.
Summary: Supports M.S. student research in Quaternary geology or geomorphology through GSA's Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.
Key Information: Awarded via the GSA Graduate Student Research Grants program; only M.S. students in relevant fields are considered.
This opportunity supports master’s (M.S.) student research in the specialized fields of Quaternary geology or geomorphology. Administered by the Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division of the Geological Society of America (GSA), the award aims to encourage and recognize outstanding research at the master's level. The Arthur D. Howard Award is given as part of the broader GSA Graduate Student Research Grants program, with applicants considered for the award based on the quality and relevance of their proposals.