No images? Click here Laura Adamovicz, Ph.D., 2023 Biota Awardee Dear Friend, Applications are now open for the 2026 Biota Awards, a program to fund early-career researchers based in Illinois who seek to restore, protect, and conserve biodiversity locally and around the world. Applications are due October 21, 2025.
Postdoctoral fellows must be employed by and have a primary adviser at an institution in Illinois by the start of the grant. Researchers that are currently based outside of Illinois (either completing a Ph.D. or working as a postdoc) are encouraged to apply by developing a proposal with an adviser at an institution in Illinois. For researchers proposing projects at Chicago-region* institutions, the geographic focus of the research is not restricted, and projects may focus on biodiversity and conservation topics relevant to the Chicago region or elsewhere, for example biodiversity hotspots and/or the Global South. For researchers proposing projects at Illinois institutions outside of the Chicago region* (e.g. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign or Illinois State University), the geographic focus of the research and intended outcomes must be the Chicago region. If successful, the researcher would need to move to the region to take up employment at a local grantee organization. *The Chicago region is broadly defined as the Metropolitan Statistical Area according to the United States Census Bureau. Award Program Aims
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