The Ashton Award for Student Research is a prestigious opportunity designed to support investigations by graduate and advanced undergraduate students working on Asian tropical forest biology. Established through the generosity of Professor Peter Ashton and his wife Mary Ashton, the award reflects their lifelong dedication to advancing tropical forest science and nurturing the next generation of researchers.
This award provides up to $4,000 in funding to cover student research expenses, enabling promising scholars to pursue projects that contribute to the mission of the Arnold Arboretum. By offering financial support, the Ashton Award helps students deepen their research, expand their networks, and strengthen their academic and professional trajectories.
About the Ashton Award
The Ashton Award for Student Research is made possible through the Peter and Mary Ashton Training Fund. Professor Peter Ashton, a renowned botanist, and his wife Mary Ashton have dedicated their lives to advancing tropical forest biology. Their generosity ensures that future generations of researchers can continue exploring, conserving, and understanding the rich biodiversity of Asian tropical forests.
Application Timeline
Applicants must submit their materials online during the designated application window:
- Opening Date: November 5
- Deadline: February 1
Late submissions will not be considered, so students are strongly encouraged to prepare their documents well in advance.
Application Information
Awards are granted through a competitive review process. Selection is based on several key criteria:
- The educational background of the student and their readiness to conduct the proposed research.
- The quality and clarity of the proposed research project.
- The relevance of the research to the mission of the Arnold Arboretum.
Applicants should ensure that their proposals demonstrate both academic rigor and practical feasibility.
Required Application Materials
To be considered for the Ashton Award, applicants must submit the following documents:
- Cover Letter
- Introduce yourself, your academic background, and your motivation for applying.
- Research Statement
- 1–2 pages describing your project.
- Explain how additional funding via the Ashton Award would further your research aims.
- Include names of collaborators (in addition to your advisor).
- References should be included but do not count toward the page limit.
- Research Budget
- A simple 1-page budget itemizing research and travel costs.
- Project Timeline
- Outline anticipated start and end dates.
- Provide a clear sequence of project milestones.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Highlight academic achievements, relevant experience, and publications.
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Requests must be sent through the online submission system.
- Referees will receive an automated email with instructions.
- Each referee must upload their letter by February 1.
- Applicants are strongly advised to contact referees in advance to ensure timely submission.
Special Eligibility Requirements
- Open to advanced undergraduates and graduate students.
- Not limited to universities in the United States.
- Not restricted to U.S. citizens.
This inclusive eligibility ensures that talented students worldwide can apply, reflecting the Arboretum’s commitment to global collaboration in tropical forest research.
Additional Information
For questions related to:
- The award itself
- Arboretum resources
- Research proposal guidance
- Submission process
Applicants should contact the selection committee via email.
The Ashton Award represents more than financial support, it is an investment in the future of tropical forest science. By empowering students to pursue ambitious projects, the award strengthens global knowledge of biodiversity and conservation. Apply here.

