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Catharine Macaulay Prize Competition

This award is made by the Women’s Caucus of ASECS for the best graduate student paper on a feminist or Women’s Studies subject presented at the ASECS Annual Meeting or regional meetings during the academic year. In addition to special recognition, the prize carries a cash award of $350.

Health and Nutrition Division Student Excellence Award

This award recognizes the outstanding merit of a student in the health and nutrition field, who will present a paper at the Annual ACOS meeting. The award includes a certificate and $500.

Processing Division Student Excellence Award

All graduate students presenting a paper at any of the AOCS Annual Meeting Processing Division sessions are eligible for the award. $1,000 is awarded for the winner of the processing division.

IGIF Student Paper Award

The Association of American Geographers will award one or more small awards in recognition of outstanding student papers in any area of spatial analysis or geographic information science or systems.

Innovative Course Design Competition

To encourage excellence in undergraduate teaching of the eighteenth century, ASECS invites proposals for a new approach to teaching a unit within a course on the eighteenth century, covering perhaps one to four weeks of instruction, or for an entire new course.

Society of Early Americanists Essay Competition

If you will have presented a paper on an Americanist topic, broadly conceived, at ASECS or at an affiliate society’s conference in approximately the last year you may be able to enter the SEA Annual Essay Competition. See website for specific conferences and years.

Student Research Award

The AES Grant Fund Committee gives one student research award each year for research on elasmobranchs. The award is presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society. Students who are currently enrolled in a degree program (undergraduate or graduate), who are in at least his or her second year of AES membership, and who are […]

Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award

The Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award is given to recognize outstanding scholarly contributions to the discipline of criminology by someone who has received the Ph.D., MD, LL.D. or a similar graduate degree no more than five years before the year of the award. The Award may be for a single work or a series […]

Gene Carte Student Paper Competition

Any student currently enrolled on a full-time basis in an academic program at either the undergraduate or graduate level is invited to participate in the American Society of Criminology Gene Carte Student Paper Competition. These awards are given to recognize outstanding scholarly work of students. Persons who are previous first place prize winners of this […]

Margaret Etter Early Career Award

To recognize outstanding achievement and exceptional potential in crystallographic research demonstrated by a scientist at an early stage of their independent career. Established in 2002 as an annual award, it consists of a monetary award of $1,000 and plaque. The winner will present a lecture at the American Crystallographic Association Annual Meeting. Scientists involved in […]

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