[cmath] Call for Nominations: 2010 Doctoral Prize
Executive Director
director at cms.math.ca
Thu Dec 10 09:36:38 EST 2009
Call for Nominations: 2010 Doctoral Prize
The CMS Doctoral Prize recognizes outstanding performance by a doctoral
student. The prize is awarded to the person who received a Ph.D. from a
Canadian university in the preceding year (January 1st to December 31st) and
whose overall performance in graduate school is judged to be the most
outstanding. Although the dissertation will be the most important criterion
(the impact of the results, the creativity of the work, the quality of
exposition, etc.) it will not be the only one. Other publications, activities
in support of students and other accomplishments will also be considered.
Nominations that were not successful in the first competition, will be kept
active for a further year (with no possibility of updating the file) and will
be considered by the Doctoral Prize Selection Committee in the following year's
competition.
The CMS Doctoral Prize will consist of an award of $500, a two-year
complimentary membership in the CMS, a framed Doctoral Prize certificate and a
stipend for travel expenses to attend the CMS meeting to receive the award and
present a plenary lecture.
Nominations
Candidates must be nominated by their university and the nominator is
responsible for preparing the documentation described below, and submitting the
nomination to the address below. No university may nominate more than one
candidate and the deadline for the receipt of nominations is January 31, 2010.
The documentation shall consist of:
. A curriculum vitae prepared by the student.
. A resumé of the student's work written by the student and which must not
exceed ten pages. The resumé should include a brief description of the thesis
and why it is important, as well as of any other contributions made by the
student while a doctoral student.
. Three letters of recommendation of which one should be from the thesis
advisor and one from an external reviewer. A copy of the external examiner's
report may be substituted for the latter. More than three letters of
recommendation are not accepted.
Chair, Doctoral Prize Selection Committee
Canadian Mathematical Society
105-1785 Alta Vista Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1G 3Y6
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