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Ageing SIG 2023 Awards

The Ageing SIG is proud to introduce three new SIG awards.  Recipients of these awards will be highlighted at our annual business meeting and featured in our newsletter.

Nominations are due May 22, 2023.

Email the completed application to Libby Richards at [email protected].

Use the file below to write your application.

AGEING SIG Outstanding Dissertation Award

The AGEING SIG Outstanding Dissertation Award recognizes doctoral students who have conducted high quality dissertation work in the field of ageing and nutrition and/or physical activity. Candidates may be self-nominated or may be nominated by their PhD mentors/supervisor.

Eligibility Criteria:

1. Graduate student in the final stages of their doctoral training or recently graduated (within 12 months of degree conferral). If the degree is pending at the time of nomination, the dissertation must have been completed and deposited with the university.

2. Member of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity and the AGEING SIG

Application Process:

1. Completion of application cover page (see next page) candidate

2. CV up to 2 pages

3. A one-page letter detailing the candidate’s dissertation research related to AGEING field. Letter should contain the title of the dissertation and confirm when the degree will be/has been conferred.

AGEING SIG Early Career Investigator Award

The AGEING SIG Early Career Investigator Award recognizes early career investigators who are performing high quality research in the field of ageing and nutrition and/or physical activity. Candidates may be self-nominated or may be nominated by senior mentors.

Eligibility Criteria:

1. Within 5 years of terminal degree (M.D., Ph.D., Psy,D.) at the time of application

2. Member of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity and the AGEING SIG

3. Active, independent research in the field of ageing

Application Process:

1. Completion of application cover page (see next page)

2. CV up to 2 pages

3. A one-page letter detailing the candidate’s independent research contribution to AGEING field

AGEING SIG Distinguished Scientist Award

The AGEING SIG Distinguished Scientist Award recognizes experienced investigators who have performed/are performing high quality research in the field of ageing and nutrition and/or physical activity. Candidates may be self-nominated or may be nominated by colleagues.

Eligibility Criteria:

1. More than 7 years beyond terminal degree (M.D., Ph.D., Psy,D.) at the time of application

2. Member of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity and the AGEING SIG

3. Active and significant contributions to the field of ageing

Application Process:

1. Completion of application cover page (see next page)

2. CV up to 2 pages

3. A one-page letter detailing the candidate’s outstanding contribution to AGEING field