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2015
The prize is open to nominations for any kind of public activity, including all forms of writing, speaking and public engagement, in any of the following areas:
Addressing misleading information about scientific or medical issues.
Bringing sound evidence to bear in a public or policy debate.
Helping people to make sense of a complex scientific issue.
The
prize is open to nominations for any kind of public activity, including
all forms of writing, speaking and public engagement, in any of the
following areas:
- Addressing misleading information about scientific or medical issues.
- Bringing sound evidence to bear in a public or policy debate.
- Helping people to make sense of a complex scientific issue.
The
prize is open to nominations for any kind of public activity, including
all forms of writing, speaking and public engagement, in any of the
following areas:
- Addressing misleading information about scientific or medical issues.
- Bringing sound evidence to bear in a public or policy debate.
- Helping people to make sense of a complex scientific issue.
Candidates for the John Maddox Prize must be nominated. The nominator should normally be an individual who is familiar with the work of the candidate but self-nomination will be considered in exceptional circumstances. This is a global prize: people from and in any country can be nominated.
Past winners of the John Maddox Prize have one thing in common – going beyond expectations or professional requirements. Winners have variously embodied the spirit of the prize, not yet received recognition for this aspect of their work, and shown courage in bringing science and evidence to the public. Past winners have seen it as their responsibility to stand up for science, and this year’s prize hopes to recognise another person who does so.
Nominate Now. The deadline for nominations is 11:59pm BST on 20th August 2015.
Candidates
for the John Maddox Prize must be nominated. The nominator should
normally be an individual who is familiar with the work of the candidate
but self-nomination will be considered in exceptional circumstances.
This is a global prize: people from and in any country can be nominated.
Past winners of the John Maddox Prize have one thing in common – going beyond expectations or professional requirements. Winners have variously embodied the spirit of the prize, not yet received recognition for this aspect of their work, and shown courage in bringing science and evidence to the public. Past winners have seen it as their responsibility to stand up for science, and this year’s prize hopes to recognise another person who does so.
Nominate Now. The deadline for nominations is 11:59pm BST on 20th August 2015.
- See more at: http://www.senseaboutscience.org/pages/maddox-prize-2015.html#sthash.vSq8H191.dpuf
Past winners of the John Maddox Prize have one thing in common – going beyond expectations or professional requirements. Winners have variously embodied the spirit of the prize, not yet received recognition for this aspect of their work, and shown courage in bringing science and evidence to the public. Past winners have seen it as their responsibility to stand up for science, and this year’s prize hopes to recognise another person who does so.
Nominate Now. The deadline for nominations is 11:59pm BST on 20th August 2015.
- See more at: http://www.senseaboutscience.org/pages/maddox-prize-2015.html#sthash.vSq8H191.dpuf
Candidates
for the John Maddox Prize must be nominated. The nominator should
normally be an individual who is familiar with the work of the candidate
but self-nomination will be considered in exceptional circumstances.
This is a global prize: people from and in any country can be nominated.
Past winners of the John Maddox Prize have one thing in common – going beyond expectations or professional requirements. Winners have variously embodied the spirit of the prize, not yet received recognition for this aspect of their work, and shown courage in bringing science and evidence to the public. Past winners have seen it as their responsibility to stand up for science, and this year’s prize hopes to recognise another person who does so.
Nominate Now. The deadline for nominations is 11:59pm BST on 20th August 2015.
- See more at: http://www.senseaboutscience.org/pages/maddox-prize-2015.html#sthash.vSq8H191.dpuf
Past winners of the John Maddox Prize have one thing in common – going beyond expectations or professional requirements. Winners have variously embodied the spirit of the prize, not yet received recognition for this aspect of their work, and shown courage in bringing science and evidence to the public. Past winners have seen it as their responsibility to stand up for science, and this year’s prize hopes to recognise another person who does so.
Nominate Now. The deadline for nominations is 11:59pm BST on 20th August 2015.
- See more at: http://www.senseaboutscience.org/pages/maddox-prize-2015.html#sthash.vSq8H191.dpuf
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