Charles Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement in New Zealand
Deadline: 30 June 2019
Nominations are open for the Charles Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement to honour those who have achieved distinction in the protection, maintenance, management, improvement or understanding of the environment, in particular the sustainable management of the New Zealand environment.
Funding Information
The Charles Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement is made every three years to an individual and consists of a medal and a cash grant of $2000.
Eligibility Criteria
Citizens of New Zealand are invited to nominate individuals domiciled in New Zealand who have benefited humanity in the general fields of ecology and environmental science. Nominees will be judged by accepted international standards. Nominators may not nominate themselves.
Selection Criteria
The prime purpose of the award is to recognise distinction in the protection, maintenance, management, improvement or understanding of the environment, in particular the sustainable management of the New Zealand environment.
How to Apply
- Nominations are to include one set of the following:
- Curriculum vitae;
- Full bibliography;
- Summary of accomplishment: Provide a statement (one to two pages) of the discoveries, improvements, or other contributions of the individual in the fields for which the award is proposed;
- Detailed description of contributions: Provide a detailed explanation of the contributions and explain why each is significant;
- Evidence of contributions: Enclose two or three examples of publications, or other evidence, which best represent the nominee’s contributions;
- Brief citation of not more than 40 words, which may be used for publicity purposes;
- Three references (to be arranged by the nominator), at least one from outside the nominee’s institution.
- Interested applicants can apply via given website.
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