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The Alan Robertson Fund

Updated 3 February 2011

An award aimed at those interested in animal genetics, aimed at allowing people to attend meetings and undertake study tours or projects, it can also be used to bring animal geneticists to UK meetings. Applications should reflect areas of current or future interest that will advance research and education in the application of genetics to livestock production. Around £1400 is available annually, although a proportion of these monies may be held over to allow more funding to be available in years when the World Congress in Genetics Applied Livestock Production, to fund attendance of that conference.  This scholarship is open to both members and non-members of BSAS.

Date for submissions: 31st October each year. In years when the WCGALP is being held (every four years, 2010, 2014…) an additional application period will be added as notified by the society.

Application form:

Download the Word doc (47K) and fill in your details. Email form back to BSAS as an attachment - with the subject heading - 'Scholarship - Alan Robertson'

Previous winners of the Alan Robertson Award

2010

  • Andrew Clempson, RVC, UK
  • Laura Corbin,Roslin Insitute, UK
  • John Crowley, University College Dublin/Teagasc, Ireland
  • Nóirin Mc Hugh, Teagasc, Ireland

2009

  • Sopie Eaglen, SAC, UK  
  • Bruno Emanuel Pereira Louro, Roslin Institute, UK 
  • Marco Morelli,University of Glasgow, UK

2008

  • Joseph Powell, Roslin Institute, UK
2006
  • Olena Doran, University of Bristol, UK
  • Claudia Paol Cardenas, Roslin Institute, Uk
  • Catherine Hayhurst, University of Liverpool, UK

2005

  • Sinead McParland, Teagasc, UK
  • Eleni Karamichou, Roslin Institute, UK
  • Charlotte G S Kearsley, Roslin Institute, UK
  • Andreas Kranis, Roslin Institute, UK
  • Alex Lam, Roslin Institute, UK
  • Suzanne Rowe, Roslin Institute, UK
  • Jennifer Macfarlane, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Elly Navajas, Scottish Agricultural College, UK

2004

  • Jennifer Macfarland, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Elly Navajas, Scottish Agricultural College, UK

2002

  • David Telford, Newcastle University, UK
  • Eileen Wall, University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Annemarie van Heelsum, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Nicola Lambe, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Francis Kearney, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Huw Jones, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Santiago Avendano, Scottish Agricultural College, UK

1999

  • Tim Roughsedge, University of Edinburgh, UK

1998

  • Jennifer Pryce, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Sarah Boltt, Roslin Institute, UK
  • Aduli Enoch, University of Adelaide, Australia

1997

  • Gerald Wiener, UK

1995

  • Peter Visscher, Roslin Institute, UK
  • Jessica S Brickell, Royal Veterinary College, UK
  • Samantha Llewellyn, Royal Veterinary College, UK

1994

  • Steve Bishop, Roslin Institute, Uk
  • Joanne Connington, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Ron Lewis, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Roel Veerkamp, Scottish Agricultural College, UK
  • Janet Roden, University of Aberdeen, UK

1993

  • C B A Whitelaw, Roslin Institute, UK

1992

  • Sara Knott, University of Edinburgh, UK
  • S P Harrison, Royal Agricultural College, UK

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