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AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Deadline: December 31, 2023

No applications will be accepted by the deadline due to insufficient funds.

The objective of The Mel Marcus Fund for Physical Geography is to carry on the tradition of excellence and humanity in field work espoused by Dr. Melvin G. Marcus. Grants from the Mel Marcus Fund for Physical Geography will foster personally formative participation by students collaborating with faculty in field-based physical geography research in challenging outdoor environments.

Eligibility:

Marcus Fund grants of up to $2,000 will be awarded to faculty applicants to support travel and logistical costs of including students in field research in physical geography. Student submissions will only be accepted if the faculty member writes an accompanying letter stating how she or he will work with the student in the field. The faculty member must join the student for a significant portion of the field work. In general, the award is intended to support the inclusion of one or more students in field-based research, but not an entire class.  Research sites may include international as well as national locations. Marcus grant funds may be used to cover travel to the research site, as well as expenses related to the logistical support of the student, such as food, fuel and lodging. Student stipends are not eligible expenses under this grant. University or department overhead charges are not permissible budget items.

As with all other AAG awards, eligibility also rests on the candidate being in compliance with the AAG Professional Conduct Policy. Nominations may be rescinded, and the award may also be revoked for any candidate or awardee who is found in violation of the AAG’s Professional Conduct Policy.

 

Criteria:

The evaluation committee will select proposal(s) that in its judgment best address the objective of the fund as stated above. No awards will be made in years when funds are insufficient or if proposals are not suitable.

Applications:

Digital submissions are required. All information must be entered on our online application form. The form asks applicants to describe the research opportunity for the student and the manner in which the field experience will challenge the student to grow both personally and professionally. The review committee is aware that the personal experience and physical abilities of students will vary widely, and that what is challenging to one student may not be to another. Field experiences therefore may cover a large range of activities, so long as the outdoor experience will help the student to grow and excel in new ways. A budget and budget justification for the requested funds should be included on the form. The proposal should address how safety of the participants will be insured. The most successful proposals typically identify the individual students who will be involved in the study. Please view the application form before trying to submit, so that you have all information ready when you are ready to apply.

 

Submissions: 

Submissions must be sent using the online application form. In exceptional cases, paper submissions may be accepted, but only with prior approval (requests should be sent to grantsawards@aag.org). Acknowledgement of receipt will be returned within a maximum of 2-3 business days. All applicants will be notified of the status of their submission within approximately 3 months after the deadline. Awardees may anticipate receiving their grants by late Spring, in time for summer scheduled activities.

Reports and Acknowledgment:

By accepting an AAG Grant you agree to submit to the AAG Executive Director a brief (two-page) report that summarizes the project and documents the expenses underwritten by the grant. Please include photographs of the field experience. You should submit your report upon completion of your research. Please acknowledge AAG support in presentations and publications.

About Dr. Marcus:

Melvin G. Marcus, past president of the American Association of Geographers and an internationally recognized physical geographer, structured his career around a balance of field work, theory development, teaching, and enjoyment of the geographic endeavor. Making physical geography accessible to everyone with a love of the outdoors, including women, minorities, and the less privileged, was one of Mel’s life-long objectives.

To put this objective into practice, Mel created and oversaw programs that emphasized excellence in field studies and the translation of field studies into scholarly achievement. He also believed in socializing and relaxing at the end of a field day, and encouraged collegiality and creative expressions of the enthusiasm and joy that often accompany field work.

In his own career, Mel took students on research expeditions to the Yukon and Alaska (especially the Juneau and St. Elias icefields), the Himalayas, the Southern Alps, the Colorado Rockies, and the Grand Canyon, as well as many other locations. These expeditions were often life-transforming experiences for those students fortunate enough to participate.

AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography Recipients

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2020

Frederick (Fritz) Nelson with Raven Mitchell

Frederick (Fritz) Nelson of Michigan State University with Raven Mitchell (Graduate Student)

2020 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Frederick (Fritz) Nelson with Raven Mitchell

2020 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Frederick (Fritz) Nelson of Michigan State University with Raven Mitchell (Graduate Student)

2019

Elizabeth Watson with Johannes Renke Krause and Sophia Courtney

Assistant Professor Elizabeth Watson with Johannes Renke Krause (Ph.D. student) and Sophia Courtney (undergraduate student), Drexel University

2019 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Elizabeth Watson with Johannes Renke Krause and Sophia Courtney

2019 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Assistant Professor Elizabeth Watson with Johannes Renke Krause (Ph.D. student) and Sophia Courtney (undergraduate student), Drexel University

2017

Sally Horn with Elizabeth MacLennan, Maria-Jose Rivera-Araya, and Cathy Smith

Professor Sally Horn with Elizabeth MacLennan (graduate student), Maria-Jose Rivera-Araya (Ph.D. student), and Cathy Smith (Ph.D. student), University of Tennessee

2017 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Sally Horn with Elizabeth MacLennan, Maria-Jose Rivera-Araya, and Cathy Smith

2017 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Professor Sally Horn with Elizabeth MacLennan (graduate student), Maria-Jose Rivera-Araya (Ph.D. student), and Cathy Smith (Ph.D. student), University of Tennessee

2016

Hannah Cooper with Caiyun Zhang, Matthew Sirianni, Pramod Pandey

Hannah Cooper (Ph.D. student) with Caiyun Zhang (assistant professor), Matthew Sirianni (Ph.D. student), Pramod Pandey (graduate student), Florida Atlantic University

2016 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Hannah Cooper with Caiyun Zhang, Matthew Sirianni, Pramod Pandey

2016 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Hannah Cooper (Ph.D. student) with Caiyun Zhang (assistant professor), Matthew Sirianni (Ph.D. student), Pramod Pandey (graduate student), Florida Atlantic University

2015

Dr. Carol Sawyer with James D. Norris and Logan D. Hants

Associate Professor Carol Sawyer with James D. Norris (undergraduate student) and Logan D. Hants (undergraduate student), University of Southern Alabama

2015 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Carol Sawyer with James D. Norris and Logan D. Hants

2015 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Associate Professor Carol Sawyer with James D. Norris (undergraduate student) and Logan D. Hants (undergraduate student), University of Southern Alabama

2014

Yarrow Axford with Everett Lasher

Dr. Yarrow Axford with Everett Lasher (graduate student), Northwestern University

2014 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Yarrow Axford with Everett Lasher

2014 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Yarrow Axford with Everett Lasher (graduate student), Northwestern University

2013

Johnathan Sugg

Johnathan Sugg, Appalachian State University, “Cordillera Vilcanota Research Expedition.”

2013 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Johnathan Sugg

2013 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Johnathan Sugg, Appalachian State University, “Cordillera Vilcanota Research Expedition.”

2012

Dr. David Butler, with graduate student Melanie Stine

Dr. David Butler, with graduate student Melanie Stine (Texas State University, San Marcos)

2012 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. David Butler, with graduate student Melanie Stine

2012 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. David Butler, with graduate student Melanie Stine (Texas State University, San Marcos)

2011

Geoffrey Kershaw

Geoffrey Kershaw of the Department of Geography and Environment at Mount Allison University

2011 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Geoffrey Kershaw

2011 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Geoffrey Kershaw of the Department of Geography and Environment at Mount Allison University

2010

Dr. Dawna Cerney, with two undergraduate students

Dr. Dawna Cerney, with two undergraduate students at Youngstown State University (Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada)

2010 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Dawna Cerney, with two undergraduate students

2010 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Dawna Cerney, with two undergraduate students at Youngstown State University (Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada)

2010

Dr. Patrick Hesp, with graduate doctoral student Katherine Renken

Dr. Patrick Hesp, with graduate doctoral student Katherine Renken, Louisiana State University (Veracruz State, Mexico)

2010 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Patrick Hesp, with graduate doctoral student Katherine Renken

2010 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Patrick Hesp, with graduate doctoral student Katherine Renken, Louisiana State University (Veracruz State, Mexico)

2009

Dr. John (Jack) Schroder

Dr. John (Jack) Schroder, University of Nebraska – Omaha and Dr. Richard Marston, Kansas State University with graduate student Brandon Weihs (Shimshal Valley, Pakistan)

2009 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. John (Jack) Schroder

2009 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. John (Jack) Schroder, University of Nebraska – Omaha and Dr. Richard Marston, Kansas State University with graduate student Brandon Weihs (Shimshal Valley, Pakistan)

2008

Dr. Wendy Bigler with four students

Dr. Wendy Bigler with four students from Southern Illinois University (Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, Mexico)

2008 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Wendy Bigler with four students

2008 AAG Marcus Fund for Physical Geography

Dr. Wendy Bigler with four students from Southern Illinois University (Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, Mexico)

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