Award

Australian Ecology Research Award (2008 - )

Ecological Society of Australia

From
2008
Functions
Award
Alternative Names
  • AERA (Abbreviation)
Website
https://www.ecolsoc.org.au/awards/aera/#:~:text=The%20AERA%20award%20conferred%20by,to%20recognise%20outstanding%20ecological%20research.

Summary

The Australian Ecology Research Award has been conferred by the Ecological Society of Australia since 2008, and may be awarded annually. It recognises outstanding research in the ecology of Australia in any field, with nominations invited from academia and the public and private sectors.

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