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(Win Prize of £5,000) Royal Society Athena Prize 2020

(Win Prize of £5,000) Royal Society Athena Prize 2020

United Kingdom 27 Jan 2020
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Deadline
27 Jan 2020
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Opportunity funding
Full funding
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This opportunity is destined for all countries
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All Regions

Benefits

The recipients of the prize will receive a medal and a grant of £5,000.

Eligibilities

  • The Athena Prize 2020 will be awarded to a team for significantly contributing to good practice and the advancement of diversity and inclusion in STEM.
  • To be eligible to apply, teams must be working in an academic or research community in the UK.
  • Teams must be clearly defined on the application and the names of all team members must be specified. There is no limit on the size of the team that can apply.
  • For the purposes of the Athena Prize,“team” includes University STEM departments and faculties. It also includes teams who have founded or are leading a network, but does not include all members of a particular network.
  • Previous individual or team Athena Prize winners may not reapply. Individuals who had formerly been part of a winning Athena Prize team may be included if they are now part of a different team.
  • Previously unsuccessful Athena Prize applicants may apply again.
  • Members of the Council of the Royal Society, members of the Royal Society Diversity Committee, and members of the judging panel at the time the award is decided, will not be eligible for the Athena Prize.
  • For the purposes of this Prize, ‘diversity’ is used in its broadest sense and includes (but is not limited to) projects or initiatives relating to gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and LGBTQ+, neurodiversity, social background and religion/belief. Projects or initiatives may cover one or more of these areas.
  • The nomination of a candidate team is made by a proposer (who may be an individual or an institution) via the Society’s online system and should include the names and contact details of two referees. Nominators should make the candidate team aware of their nomination. Self-nomination is not acceptable.
  • Nominations should include:
    • Name of nominator. The nominator should be a senior stakeholder/supporter who has not been directly involved with the project/initiative. The nominator can be based within the same institution/organisation as the candidate team or in a partner institution/organisation.
    • Full name and address of the candidate team.
    • Supporting statement by the nominator to explain the suitability of the candidate team for the Athena Prize.
    • Details of the project or initiative (this section to be completed by the candidate team).
    • The names of two referees from whom further supporting statements could be sought.
    • Nominators must not be members of the Council of the Royal Society, the Royal Society Diversity Committee or the Athena Prize judging panel.
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