Hmm, who do we think would be good for this award? Could one of our
projects win?
Lets talk about awards and our policy on them.
See you.
Ali
On 1/12/06 17:03, "Keir, Scott" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Royal Society Kohn Award
> for Excellence in Engaging the Public with Science
> http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/kohnaward
>
> Nominations open now - closing date 21 February 2007
>
> Nominate yourself or a colleague for this prestigious award worth £10,000 to
> reward UK-practising scientists or science communicators who engage in science
> in society activity, including the social and ethical aspects of science.
>
> Awarded by the Royal Society with the generous support of the Kohn Foundation,
> the award is for people whose engagement activities are high quality and have
> current or potential impact; it targets those who are five to twenty years
> into their career. Preference will be given to engagement that takes the form
> of dialogue or consultation, where the views and opinions of the audience are
> respected and reflected upon. The winner will receive a silver gilt medal, a
> gift of £2500 and a grant of £7500 for further engagement activities.
>
> The closing date for nominations is 21 February 2007.
>
> Full details of the Award, including eligibility requirements and how to
> nominate can be accessed at http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/kohnaward
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> Best wishes
>
> Scott
>
>
> Scott Keir
> Science in Society Officer
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