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*The **Earl* *Cook** Award for Best Student Paper*



Background: The Earl Cook award has been awarded on annual basis since the
establishment of the EESG. The award is named for Earl F. Cook (1920-1983),
an American geologist and early leader in developing an integrative
approach to assessing energy resource supply and consumption (For Dr.
Cleveland’s biography of Cook, see:
http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/151450/). Cook served as Dean of the
College of Geosciences at Texas A&M from 1971 to 1981.



The student award paper provides a cash award of $250 and a plaque to
recognize outstanding research scholarship. The cash prize and plaque are
awarded during the business meeting of the EESG at the AAG annual meeting.



*Qualifications:*

• Multi-authored papers are acceptable, but the student must be the lead
author of the paper.

• The candidate must be an enrolled graduate student at the time of
submission

• All treatments (theoretical, conceptual, methodological) of energy
geography topics are valid

• The candidate must present the paper at AAG



*Review Criteria:*

• Originality

• Significance of topic

• Contribution to literature

• Theoretical contribution

• Execution (including analysis and clarity of expression)



*Submission instructions:*

·       Submit a title and brief 100 word abstract to Awards Committee
Chair, Mike Pasqualetti, [log in to unmask], no later than Nov. 1, 2017.

·       Full submissions will be due Feb 9, 2018.









*AAG-EESG Dissertation Data & Field Work Award*



Students are invited to submit applications for the *EESG* *Dissertation
Data & Field Work Award*. A maximum of two awards of up to $500 each will
be granted annually, subject to approval by the EESG Awards Committee. The
principal objective of the award is to defray travel or data acquisition
expenses related to ongoing or future dissertation research activities.



The award will be oriented primarily to those without other substantial
funding. Eligible candidates must be members of the AAG EESG at the time of
submission.



*Proposals* should be delivered *in a single PDF document* and should
include:

·       *Title page:* with name of applicant, address and phone number,
title of intended research, starting date and duration
of field reconnaissance, and location of research OR description of target
dataset;



·       *Project Description:* of no more than 1000 words (excluding
references) indicating proposed travel and research, expected significance,
probable research methodology, and plan for IRB approval if relevant;



·       *Reference List: *list of cited references not to exceed 1.5 pages;



·       *Budget Statement**:* of how award will be allocated, e.g. data
acquisition, air travel, surface travel, food and lodging, etc. and
statement of student’s current funding circumstances;



·       *Curriculum Vitae: *Not to exceed 2 pages.



Proposals are due Feb 9, 2018 and should be submitted to EESG Secretary
Conor Harrison ([log in to unmask]). Incomplete applications or
applications arriving after the announced closing date will not be
considered. Notification of the results will be made as soon as possible.
The results will be announced in the EESG Business Meeting at the AAG
Annual Conference (attendance at the conference is not a condition of
application).



*Questions?* Please contact the EESG Secretary, Dr. Conor Harrison,
University of South Carolina



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