Deadline: 27 November 2015
Applications are open for the Humanity in Science Award that recognizes altruism and innovation in the analytical sciences.
The Humanity in Science Award was launched by The Analytical Scientist and Phenomenex to recognize a recent breakthrough in analytical science that can have a true impact on mankind’s health and wellbeing.
The next Humanity in Science Award will be presented on May 10 at Analytica 2016.
Awards and Benefits
- The winning group or individual will enjoy a total of $25,000 in prize money. This is a personal gift.
- The winner and three runners-up will receive a complimentary five-year subscription to The Analytical Scientist and The Analytical Scientist online.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Humanity in Science Award is open to researchers worldwide.
- It may be awarded to an individual, group, team, company or other large group; and can recognize a technology, process or product developed through the use of analytical science.
- There are two ways to enter: you can nominate the work of yourself or your team with an essay; or nominate a peer’s work by submitting a letter of recommendation. The nomination should describe the how the work has impacted humanity.
- The work must have been performed during the previous three years.
- The work must have involved analytical techniques.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can submit their entries via given website.
For more information, please visit this link.