
The Larry Larson Graduate Student Award for Leadership in Applied
Entomology
Sponsored by
Dow
AgroSciences
This
Entomological Foundation fund recognizes Dr. Larry Larson's role as a leader and
pioneer in insect management and carries that legacy to the next generation of
leaders in applied entomology. Gifts in honor and memory of him are a tribute
to his tireless and lasting contributions to the science and practice of
entomology. For more than 28 years, Dr. Larson served Dow AgroSciences in a
number of roles within discovery and field research and development. He was
highly recognized both inside and outside of the company for his passion for
science and his outreach to the scientific and local communities, including his
commitment to young people. His contributions included serving as president of
ESA and counselor and member of the Board of Directors for the Entomological
Foundation, and helping Dow AgroSciences introduce new methods of pest
management that won Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards, given by the
Environmental Protection Agency.
The award, which is presented at the
ESA Annual Meeting, consists
of an amount that varies depending on the interest earned from the endowment
and a trip to Dow AgroScience's corporate headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. The trip includes a tour of the facilities, the opportunity to meet key personnel,
and a small gift commemorating the occasion. In addition, the recipient will be
asked to give a seminar covering his/her research.
Eligibility
Applicants must be ESA members. Final-year Master's students
or first-year Ph.D. students are eligible. Applicants' research should address
an applied entomological question. Also, students should have demonstrated and
documented capability in the following areas:
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Technical
knowledge (academic achievement and research ability);
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Communication
(written and oral communication skills aimed at a wide range of audiences
including peers, non-entomologists, and the general public through
professional, local society, inter- and intra-departmental presentations,
etc.);
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Creativity
(in the design, execution, and application of research, teaching, and/or
extension);
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Leadership
(among peers in both technical influence and outreach within the profession of
entomology, including participation within his/her university);
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Professionalism
(defined as the ability to work effectively with entomologists and
non-entomologists through work on interdisciplinary projects, participation on
cross-discipline committees, etc.);
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A
broad interest in entomology and science (through outreach programs, campus
science programs, and other programs besides the student's research); and
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Problem
solving (through cooperation and/or applications of unique solutions, research
designs, or techniques).
Previous Winner
Please click here to see a list of
those who have previously received this award.
Electronic Submission Requirements
All nomination packages must be submitted electronically
according to the following specifications (paper nominations will not be
accepted):
Page Limits
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The entire nomination package must not exceed 20 pages total.
This includes letters of nomination or recommendation and publication lists.
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Letters of nomination and recommendation must be included in the
electronic package. Printed letters sent in lieu of electronic versions will
not be accepted.
File Specifications
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Only the following file formats will be accepted: PDF (Adobe
Portable Document Format), RTF (Rich Text Format), TIF graphic files, or JPG
graphic files. Files created on either PC or MAC platforms will be accepted.
Please make sure scanned images can be clearly read on a computer screen.
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Font size for text may not be smaller than 10 point.
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A nomination package may contain no more than
6 separate files,
and the size of each file must not exceed 3 MB.
Submission Methods
Nomination packages may be submitted by either of two
methods:
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PREFERRED METHOD: Submit online via the
Nomination Submission Website. This
method eliminates problems associated with e-mailing large files. Nominators
are strongly encouraged to use this method.
OR
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E-mail the nomination package as attached files to the
awards administrator. In the submission
e-mail, please include the title of the award in the subject of the e-mail. In
the body of the e-mail, provide the name of the nominee, the nominator's
contact information, and a list of the attached files.
Nomination Requirements
Nominations may be made by anyone. Nomination packages for
this award must include:
CV-Related Items
Nominators must provide the information called for in the CV
template, either in the template's format or in their own format. To view the
CV-related nomination requirements for this award, as well as the CV template,
please click here.
Other Items
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Letter
of nomination
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Brief
summary of no more than two pages on the student's research to include
questions, rationale, methods, results and specific end-user benefits
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One-page
statement of student's short- and long-term career goals
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The
student's official transcripts (mail to: Entomological Foundation, 9332 Annapolis Road, Suite 210, Lanham, MD 20706)
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Up
to three letters of recommendation demonstrating research impact/outcome,
communications, creativity, and leadership
Evaluation Criteria
Nominees/candidates will be judged using the following
criteria for a total of 110 points:
- Leadership skills (10)
- Accountability (10)
- Technical knowledge (10)
- Communication skill (10)
- Creativity (10)
- Customer focus (10)
- Initiative (10)
- Problem solving (10)
- Productivity (10)
- Teamwork (10)
- People skills (10)
Deadline
Application/nomination packages must be received by the
awards administrator by July 1. This deadline refers to receipt of a
complete package in a readable format. Therefore, early submission is highly
recommended. The awards administrator will confirm receipt of nomination
packages within two business days, and also notify nominators of any problems
with nomination package files within that time.
Renomination
Any candidate nominated, but not selected, may be renominated no more
than two times within the two-year period after his/her initial submission. Renomination
packages will be retained for two years by the awards administrator. Nominators
must send a letter of renomination
to the awards administrator by the
award deadline above. Previously submitted documentation will be used for the
evaluation process unless the nominator submits new or updated documents. The renomination e-mail
must contain this additional documentation. New or updated documents must
follow the electronic submission requirements noted above.
Notification
The awards administrator will notify all candidates and
their nominators, where applicable, with the results of their application
approximately two months after the application/nomination submission deadline.
For questions about this award, please click here.