The Linnean Society of London, founded in 1788, aims to understand, value, and protect nature. Its vision is achieved through informing, involving, and inspiring people about nature's significance, utilizing its unique collections, events, and publications. The Society promotes interdisciplinary learning, engaging diverse communities in discussions on natural history, including taxonomy, evolutionary biology, and ecology. It supports addressing urgent environmental issues such as climate change and biodiversity loss, aligning with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
The Anne Sleep Award advances the Linnean Society of London's mission to support emerging scholars in biological research. It specifically assists early-career researchers—typically those who have recently earned a PhD—in conducting biological research either in the Middle or Far East, or enabling scholars from those regions to conduct their research in the UK.
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