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900 Tiny Toe Bones Tell a Story About Prehistoric Eagles

This is the second in a series of posts running throughout 2020 profiling work done by recipients of last year’s Student & Postdoc Research Awards. View the full series here. Oona Takano’s...

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Congratulations to the 2020 Student & Postdoc Research Award Winners

AOS is proud to recognize the students and postdoctoral researchers who are receiving funding through our 2020 Student and Postdoctoral Research Awards! These annual awards, each up to $2500, honor...

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Cognition⁠, the Gut Microbiome, and Forty-Two Hungry Zebra Finches

This is the second in a series of posts running throughout 2020 profiling work done by recipients of last year’s Student & Postdoc Research Awards. View the full series here. The gut microbiome...

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AOS in 2021: Connection, Community & Collegiality During COVID

With 2020 finally behind us, we’re excited about what’s in store for AOS and our members in 2021. We have a bold vision for the future and a clear commitment to strengthen the professional support we...

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Why you should consider running for AOS Council as a graduate student

The AOS Student Affairs Committee (SAC) is excited to announce that we have a new student Council position up for election this year! Graduate students are eligible to run. This position has a...

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Congratulations to the winners of the 2022 AOS Student Presentation Awards

Every year, the American Ornithological Society bestows Student Presentation Awards on students at all levels (undergraduate, masters, and doctoral) who present outstanding posters or oral...

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The AOS Welcomes the Addition of Two Student Council Members

The AOS is pleased to announce that starting in August 2023, we will have two voting student representatives on the AOS Council!  On 27 June 2022, the AOS Council and the AOS Fellows voted to approve...

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Faces of Ornithology

Ornithologists don’t fit into a single mold.  We work in all types of places, from academia, to museums, to government agencies, to non-profit organizations, to corporations. Some of us are...

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Congratulations to the 2023 American Ornithological Society (AOS) Student...

Each year, the American Ornithological Society (AOS) bestows Student Presentation Awards on students at all levels (undergraduate, masters, and doctoral) who present outstanding posters or oral...

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Call for abstracts for the AOS 2025 Wesley Lanyon Award

The American Ornithological Society (AOS) invites abstract submissions for the 2025 Wesley Lanyon Award, which recognizes an early-career ornithologist who authors the best integrative review paper on...

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