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Russell S. Nelson, PhD Graduate Science Scholarship

The Russell S. Nelson Billfish Graduate Science Scholarship honors one who invested most of his life to improving fish science and policy. Dr. Nelson worked for The Billfish Foundation for 12 years following 13 years as Director of Florida’s Marine Fisheries Commission.

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Russell S. Nelson, PhD Graduate Science Scholarship

The Russell S. Nelson Billfish Graduate Science Scholarship honors one who invested most of his life to improving fish science and policy. Dr. Nelson worked for The Billfish Foundation for 12 years following 13 years as Director of Florida’s Marine Fisheries Commission.

Scholarship

History

Dr. Russell S. Nelson served as the Chief of Science at The Billfish Foundation. Prior to this role, he spent 13 years as  Director of Florida’s Marine Fisheries Commission. He was a unique fisheries scientist as he understood how to synthesize science into policy and could clearly explain the science to non-science thinkers. Nelson foresaw with proposed management alternatives what actions and responses would follow from changes in the resources and from fishery participants. Nelson represented TBF in many national and international arenas. This $5,000 scholarship provides an additional method for TBF to advance billfish science into the future while honoring one, who invested his life to improving fish science and policy.

Scholarship

Eligibility

Active PhD student, whose education and identified research includes marlin, sailfish, spearfish or swordfish.

The scholarship award is based on a multi-faceted process. Areas that are reviewed include, but are not limited to the following: Academic Accomplishments, Community Service, References, Essay and Financial Need.

Course Requirements

Ichthyology

Quantitative Fish Dynamics

Fisheries Biology

Population Structure & Behavioral Dynamics​​

Genetics

Biomathematics

Zoology And Physiology

Theoretical Models & Statistical Tools For Populations & Communities

Or other fields of study that require critical thinking, quantitative analyses and the ability to analyze issues​

TBF pays scholarship funds directly to the recipient. Scholarships are awarded annually. The scholarship is awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.

Scholarship

Application Process

Applicants must submit a document, not to exceed 1,500 words, that includes educational background before the PhD level, as well as a detailed description of PhD graduate program of study. This should include the applicability to resolving current threats to billfish, to improve knowledge base of life history characteristics, or to improving stock assessment science for billfish and associated species.

In addition, please submit a letter(s) of support from associated professors or staff explaining their assessment of your research project and its applicability to current issues or filling knowledge gaps needed to improve management and conservation of the species.

Scholarship

Usage Requirements

If chosen, the scholarship recipient must:
  • Recognize The Billfish Foundation in their work
  • Present a short article that TBF can publish in its Billfish Magazine and a presentation (if possible) of the work to the foundation
The recipient may only use the award for the following:
  • Purchasing necessary lab equipment to conduct research
  • Travel for research/outreach
  • Tuition

Scholarship

Application

If you are a current PhD. candidate and interested in receiving the Russell S. Nelson, PhD Graduate Science Scholarship, please fill out the form below. 

Application Requirements

A completed letter of reference from an employer or another professor

Proof of acceptance at an academic school for post-secondary studies.

Official proof of academic standing – transcript

Completed application form

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