Call for Nominations: Grawemeyer Award in Psychology

Call for Nominations: Grawemeyer Award in Psychology The purpose of this annual award is to acknowledge and disseminate outstanding ideas in all areas of psychological science. The award is designed to recognize a specific idea, rather than a lifetime of accomplishment. The Prize The Grawemeyer Award in Psychology is accompanied by a cash prize of $100,000. Eligibility Ideas eligible for nomination may have an individual author or authors. The award is designed to recognize a specific idea, rather than a lifetime of achievement.  The competition does not limit the format in which the idea appears. Consistent with the intent of H. Charles Grawemeyer, the award is not given posthumously. The Nomination Process The University invites nominations from throughout the world by individuals, professional associations, university presidents and administrators, and publishers or editors of journals and books in psychology. Self-nominations are not accepted. To make a nomination, the nominator must submit the following: A one or two page letter in English identifying the specific idea being nominated, the author(s) of the idea, and why the idea merits the award. A current mailing address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address for the nominee(s). Deadline for Nominations To be considered for the 2014 award, the nomination letter must be received by February 18, 2013. Send nominations by regular mail, fax, or e-mail to: ...
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