ISC Members, affiliated bodies and partners are invited to nominate outstanding individuals or groups of individuals from diverse backgrounds – including scientists, science policy-makers and other people belonging to the scientific community – who contribute to the promotion of science as a global public good for the ISC Awards Programme 2021 in the following categories:
1. Science for Sustainability Award for outstanding scientific contribution to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals using an interdisciplinary approach (one award)
2. Science-for-Policy Award for outstanding contribution to stimulation of, support for or communication of the findings of international scientific research and scholarship relevant to international policy challenges (one award)
3. Policy-for-Science Award for outstanding contribution to developments in the science system that enable science to contribute more effectively to major debates in the international domain (one award)
4. Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award for outstanding contribution to defending and promoting the free and responsible practice of science (one award)
5. Early Career Scientist Award for exceptional contribution to science and international scientific collaboration by early career researchers (six awards: one award to a scientist from each of (i) Africa, (ii) Asia, (iii) Australia and Oceania, (iv) Europe, (v) North America, and (vi) South America and the Caribbean)
(View definition of “early career scientist below under “Eligibility Criteria”)
❗ There is no limit to the number of candidates nominated per category and per organization in general, hence, an organization may nominate several candidates or groups, which may or may not be for the same Award category.
Eligibility criteria
Nomination package
❗ Nominations may be submitted by a representative (staff member or office bearer) of an organization that is an ISC Member, ISC affiliated body or ISC partner.
The nomination package should be submitted in English (or else be supplemented by an English translation) and contain the following elements:
The nomination and supporting letters should preferably be on letter-headed paper. The first paragraph of each nomination and supporting letter should state the name of the nominee and in broad terms the reasons for nominating or supporting the candidate. Both the nomination and supporting letters should explain how the nominee’s work has contributed to the advancement of science as a global public good – for example, through promoting international, interdisciplinary scientific research cooperation, bringing scientific knowledge into the public domain, innovating in science education and outreach, or promoting the free and responsible practice of science – as well as what insights have been gained and what impacts the work is having or will have on current and future scientific research, scientific capacity, science policy or international scientific relations. The last paragraph of the nomination and supporting letters should summarize the work, identify those organizations/communities which have benefitted, and reiterate the nominee’s main accomplishments and services to science as a global public good. All nomination and supporting letters should contain the author’s signature, full name, title, and institution affiliation. Electronic or official signatures are acceptable.
Criteria for assessment
The core criteria for assessment of candidates for the different award categories are listed below.
Category 1: SCIENCE FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Note [1]: Interdisciplinary research is a mode of research by teams or individuals that integrates information, data, techniques, tools, perspectives, concepts, and/or theories from two or more disciplines or bodies of specialized knowledge to advance fundamental understanding or to solve problems whose solutions are beyond the scope of a single discipline or area of research practice (Committee on Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research, Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (2004). Facilitating interdisciplinary research. National Academies. Washington: National Academy Press, p. 2.)
Category 2: SCIENCE FOR POLICY [2]
Note [2]: ‘Science for policy’ can be defined as a course of actions related to the use of scientific knowledge to develop public policies and can be achieved by a combination of scientific research, science advocacy, communication of scientific knowledge, and promotion of the knowledge to become useful, useable and used. International science for policy involves stimulating, supporting or communicating the findings of international scientific research and scholarship relevant to international policy issues.
Category 3: POLICY FOR SCIENCE [3]
Note [3]: ‘Policy for science’ is an area of public policy which is concerned with enabling science to contribute more effectively to addressing major issues in the public domain and influencing the conduct of the science, including the funding of science, often in pursuance of policy goals, such as technological innovation, promotion of health care, or environmental protection.
Category 4: SCIENTIFIC FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY
Category 5: EARLY CAREER SCIENTIST
Diversity
Geographic, gender, and age distribution are important considerations for the selection of awardees. The selection committee will consider the eligible nominations for balance, and, if lacking, may solicit ISC members, affiliated bodies and partners to submit additional nominations.
Nominations
Nominations may be submitted by completing the online form. The nomination package should be uploaded via the form as a single PDF. The deadline for nominations is 8 March 2021. (The deadline was extended by one week since several Members have requested some more time to submit nominations.)
Awardees
The Awards Selection Committee will consider all eligible nominations and will reach a decision on the 2021 awardees. The ten awardees of the ISC 2021 Awards Programme will be announced in June 2021 by the ISC President. They will each receive an award as well as a certificate of recognition.
The ISC Awards will be conferred for the first time during the next ISC General Assembly, which is scheduled to be held in October 2021.