The Undergraduate Student Honoraria from the American Society of Mammalogists supports outstanding undergraduate mammalogy research and presentation at the ASM Annual Meeting.
Funder: American Society of Mammalogists
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027: Undergraduate Student Honoraria application submission deadline | February 2027: Advisor letter submission deadline
Funding Amounts: Up to two awards of $1,500 each per year; one-time honorarium to subsidize attendance at the ASM Annual Meeting.
Summary: Recognizes exceptional undergraduate research in mammalogy and supports recipients' participation in the ASM Annual Meeting.
The Undergraduate Student Honoraria program, offered by the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM), is designed to celebrate outstanding research accomplishments and future promise among undergraduate members engaged in mammalogy. Established in 2000, this program aims to foster undergraduate participation in mammalian research and encourage active involvement in the ASM Annual Meeting through scientific presentations and networking opportunities. Honorees receive a stipend to help support their attendance at the Annual Meeting, where they are required to present their research as an oral or poster presentation. The award promotes continued engagement with the scientific community of mammalogists and recognizes significant undergraduate contributions to the field.