Funding up to £2,000 supporting botanical research on tropical African plants. Established in 1972 to celebrate the work of Dennis Stanfield in Africa. The award is recognised as a mark of real distinction and takes the form of a sum of up to £2,000 to assist persons of scientific merit to undertake botanical research on tropical African plants. Awards are made at (even numbered) two year intervals. The recipients are selected by a Committee appointed by Council, chaired by a Secretary and composed of persons having special knowledge of tropical African botany.
  • Proposals are to be no longer than 2 A4 pages including tables and references and should be submitted to nominations@linnean.org. There is

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