PSI's Research Communication Prize is now open for nominations

November 06, 2023

The annual Psychological Institute's Communication Prize is given to one of our researchers to recognize and celebrate their significant contribution to public debate. MandateThe nominee should be someone who has participated in the public sphere and conveyed psychological perspectives in an understandable and praiseworthy manner. In other words, the mandate emphasizes both the quantitative media participation as well as the qualitative significance of the message. Employees of the Departments can nominate their colleagues to the Department Head. Subsequently, the Department Head can nominate up to three public contributions through the online form below.

The annual Psychological Institute's Communication Prize is given to one of our researchers to recognize and celebrate their significant contribution to public debate.

Mandate

The nominee should be someone who has participated in the public sphere and conveyed psychological perspectives in an understandable and praiseworthy manner. The substance of the message and the frequency of media appearances will be evaluated equally. In other words, the mandate emphasizes both the quantitative media participation as well as the qualitative significance of the message.

How to nominate?

Employees of the Departments can nominate their colleagues to the Department Head. Subsequently, the Department Head can nominate up to three public contributions through the online form below.

Who can be nominated?

All employees of PSI

Who will evaluate the nominations?

A committee consisting of two employees from PSI will be appointed. Standard rules on Conflict of Interest apply. The decision and the basis for the decision will be announced before Christmas. The prize may not be awarded every year.

Nomination Deadline:

November 30, 2023

 

Make your nomination

The source of this news is from University of Oslo

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