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A new postdoctoral prize, an annual worldwide competition for the best
postdoctoral scholar from all fields related to Origins, is being offered by the Origins
Project at Arizona State University.
The prize, the largest of its kind in the world for post-doctoral researchers, will be
awarded annually to an outstanding junior scholar chosen from all countries in any
field of study relevant to the Origins Project.
"We want to provide a significant, new world-wide recognition for postdoctoral
scholars," said Lawrence Krauss, a Foundation Professor at ASU and director of the
Origins Project. "They are an under-appreciated community and are often doing the
most exciting work. They will become the leaders of the next generation of
scientists," he said.
"By providing the largest prize worldwide we hope to attract nominations for the
best of the best, and bring outstanding young researchers to ASU to interact with
our faculty and the public, and to build relationships that we hope will last well into
the future and advance The Origins Project vision of exploring foundational
questions that can help meet the unique challenges we face in the 21st century,"
Krauss added.
The Origins Postdoctoral Prize Lectureship is sponsored by the Epstein VI
Foundation. ARE THEY BASED IN NYC?
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The annual $10,000 international prize will be awarded to an outstanding junior
scholar chosen from any field of study relevant to the broad mission of the Origins
Project at ASU. Selection will be made among candidates nominated by faculty or
senior researchers at their institution, and will be based both on past
accomplishment, and future promise, as well as an ability to convey the excitement
of their research to a broad audience.
Nominators can be faculty familiar with the candidate and their research. However,
only one nominee per department will be considered. Faculty nomination letters
must be submitted by email to no later than Dec. 1, 2014.
The award includes travel to and from Tempe, as well as accommodations for a
week-long visit. In addition to participating in an awards ceremony, the winner will
give four talks on her/his research, including one public talk to a broad community
audience and participate in other Origins activities.
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Criteria for selection include evidence of outstanding research credentials and the
potential for creative leadership in the candidates chosen field, as well as ability to
effectively communicate scientific concepts to a broad audience in English. For more
information on the award and the nomination process go to:
https://origins.asu.edu/origins-project-postdoctoral-prize-lectureship
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