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2009 ST ANDREWS PRIZE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT CALL FOR ENTRIES / St Andrews Le Prix de l'Environnement / The St Andrews Prize for the Environment

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Dear Equator Net members,

*2009 ST ANDREWS PRIZE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT CALL FOR ENTRIES*

*$125,000 US DOLLARS IN CASH PRIZES*

Aimed at helping ordinary people find solutions to environmental problems, The St Andrews Prize for the Environment is an initiative by the University of St Andrews in Scotland and the international integrated energy company, ConocoPhillips. The Prize recognizes significant contributions to environmental conservation and since its launch in 1998 has attracted entries from more than 50 countries each year on diverse topics including: sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest, urban regeneration, recycling, health and water issues, and renewable energy.

Applications are invited from individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups for the 2009 annual prize, consisting of an award of* $75,000 USD* for the winner and* $25,000 USD* for each of the two runners-up. Closing date for entries is 31 October, 2008 .

An important aim of the St Andrews Prize for the Environment is to provide seed-funding to help promote implementation of innovative environmental ideas and solutions. The Prize consists of an award of USD$75,000 and a medal. Additional awards of USD$25,000 are given to the runners-up. Entries for the prize should be practical and combine good science, economic reality and political acceptability. They should also have the potential for wider application. In most circumstances, they should not already have received widespread recognition, but applications will be judged on their merit. The St Andrews Prize network is available to provide other connections and support.

Submissions for the annual prize are assessed by a panel of eminent trustees representing science, industry and government with the award going to the project the Trustees consider displays the best combination of good science, economic realism and political acceptability.



Visit the St. Andrews Prize Website for further information about the Prize and how to enter the annual competition .

All submissions must be written in English.

Best regards,

Elspeth

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Chers Equator Net members,

* 2009 The St Andrews Prize for the Environment: Call for Nominations *

* U.S. $ 125,000 dollars in prize money *

Aimed at helping ordinary people to find solutions to environmental problems, Prix St. Andrews Environment is an initiative of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and the integrated energy company, ConocoPhillips. The award recognizes a significant contribution to environmental conservation and since its inception in 1998 has attracted entries from over 50 countries each year on various topics including: sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest, urban renewal, the recycling, health and water issues and renewable energy.


Applications are invited from individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups for the annual prize, 2009, consisting of a grant of U.S. $ 75,000 for the winner and $ 25,000 USD for each of the two finalists. Registration deadline is October 31, 2008.


An important objective of Prix St. Andrews of Environment is to provide seed funding to help promote the implementation of ideas and innovative environmental solutions. The award consists of a price of U.S. $ 75,000 and a medal. Additional prizes of U.S. $ 25,000 are awarded to finalists. Entries for the prize should be practical and combine good science, economic reality and political acceptability. They should also have the potential for wider application. In most cases, they must not have already received wide recognition, but applications will be judged on their merits. The St Andrews Prize network is available to provide other connections and support.


Submissions for the annual award are evaluated by a panel of eminent trustees representing science, industry and government with the award during the project, the Trustees consider displays the best combination of good science, economic realism and political acceptability .


Visit the St Andrews Prize Website for more information on price and how to enter the annual competition .


All communications should be written in English .

Sincerely,

Elspeth

To post a comment to this message or see the contributions to the Network Precedents Equateur veuillez visiter www.equatornet.blogspot.com



Dear Equator Net members,

* 2009 ST ANDREWS PRIZE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT CALL FOR ENTRIES *

* $ U.S. $ 125,000 in cash prizes *


Designed to help ordinary people find solutions to environmental problems, The St Andrews Prize for Environment Environment is an initiative of the University of St Andrews in Scotland and the international integrated energy company, ConocoPhillips. The award recognizes significant contributions to environmental conservation and since its launch in 1998 has attracted entries from over 50 countries each year on diverse topics such as sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest, urban regeneration, recycling, health and water issues and renewable energy.


Applications are invited from individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups for the 2009 annual prize, consisting of an award of $ 75,000 USD for the winner and $ 25000 for each of the two finalists. Deadline for entries is October 31, 2008 .


An important objective of the St Andrews Prize for the Environment is to provide seed funding to help promote the implementation of innovative environmental ideas and solutions. The prize is a prize of $ 75,000 and a medal. Additional awards of $ 25000 USD was given to the runners. Entries for the prize should be practical and combine good science, economic reality and political acceptability. They should also have the possibility of wider application. In most cases, should not have received widespread recognition, but applications will be judged on their merits. The St Andrews Prize network is available to provide other connections and support.


Submissions for the annual award are evaluated by a panel of eminent trustees representing science, industry and government with the award for the project the Trustees consider displays the best combination of good science, economic realism and political acceptability.


Visit Website St Andrews Prize for more information about the Prize and how to enter the annual competition .


ITEMS MUST BE WRITTEN IN ENGLISH.

Sincerely,

Elspeth

To add a comment to this message or see previous Equator Net message visit www.equatornet.blogspot.com

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