Theodosius Dobzhansky Prize
SSE Presidents’ Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution
Stephen Jay Gould Prize
W. D. Hamilton Award
Thomas Henry Huxley Award
IDEA Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
Grants
Graduate Research Excellence Grants
Early-career Vocational Opportunities (EVO) Workshop Grants
Small Grants Program for Local and Regional Outreach Promoting the Understanding of Evolutionary Biology
Sponsored Symposia
International Event Grants
Undergraduate Diversity at Evolution
Resources for Teachers and Students
Statement on Evolution
Evo ED Digital Library
SSE recognizes that the society membership is not reflective of the diversity in the field of evolutionary biology, and that professional societies have played a role in excluding underrepresented scientists from STEM as a whole. The SSE Council has
committed
to sweeping action to
increase inclusion of and support for members of historically excluded groups, particularly individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC), in all of the Society’s activities and programs and in evolutionary biology as a whole.
As a first step in increasing support, SSE is beginning a new initiative: the
SSE Membership Award
. Beginning in 2020, this award will offer
free two-year SSE memberships
to 100 individuals of any career stage who identify as racial or ethnic minorities, either in their country of origin or their country of residence. There is no application deadline; after 100 awards are made, this initiative will expire.
Learn more about the brief application process and apply here:
https://forms.gle/xBWqKfjDsWXeYbGq9
Why are society memberships a relevant first step in building support? Membership offers opportunities for networking and community-building, eligibility for other societal awards, access to journal articles and special conference events, and reduced publication and conference registration fees. We realize this is just one step of many, and we are committed to making sure our community is welcoming and supportive of scientists from all backgrounds and identities.
Eligibility and evaluation:
Successful applicants will identify as members of racially or ethnically underrepresented communities, either in their country of origin or their current country of residence. SSE strongly believes that every member has a unique perspective to add to the society, enriching the community as a whole. The application process includes a 500-word statement on how a membership in SSE would benefit the applicant and any circumstances that have previously prevented the applicant from joining, as well as highlighting the unique perspective or background that affect the applicant's approach to science. Individuals currently eligible for free membership via the
Global Membership Assistance (GMA) Program
are not eligible for this award.
We appreciate your patience as your application is reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact either the SSE Diversity Committee (
[email protected]
) or SSE Communications (
[email protected]
).
Theodosius Dobzhansky Prize
SSE Presidents’ Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution
Stephen Jay Gould Prize
W. D. Hamilton Award
Thomas Henry Huxley Award
IDEA Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
Graduate Research Excellence Grants
Early-career Vocational Opportunities (EVO) Workshop Grants
Small Grants Program for Local and Regional Outreach Promoting the Understanding of Evolutionary Biology
Sponsored Symposia
International Event Grants
Undergraduate Diversity at Evolution
Resources for Teachers and Students
Statement on Evolution
Evo ED Digital Library