[Aqualist] FW: Nominations closing soon for APEC Science Prize for Innovation, Research and Education (ASPIRE Prize) for 2022
John Tibby
john.tibby at adelaide.edu.au
Mon May 2 09:30:22 AEST 2022
Dear AQUA colleagues,
For your information…
With best wishes,
John.
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Associate Professor John Tibby
Head of Department
Geography, Environment and Population
University of Adelaide
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Recent publications:
Tibby et al. (2021) A large mid-Holocene estuary was not present in the lower River Murray, Australia<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-90025-9>. Scientific Reports.
Tibby et al. (2020) An 1800-year water-quality and vegetation record from Junction Park Billabong, Murray River, Australia: an assessment of European impacts and sensitivity to climate<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10933-019-00109-w#citeas>. Journal of Paleolimnology
Tibby et al. (2020) Diatom–water quality thresholds in South Australian streams indicate a need for more stringent water quality guidelines<http://www.publish.csiro.au/MF/MF19065>. Marine and Freshwater Research
Web address: http://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/john.tibby
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The ASPIRE Prize recognises young scientists from APEC economies who have demonstrated excellence in scientific research, and cooperation with scientists from other APEC member economies.
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CLOSING SOON: 2022 ASPIRE Prize
The call for nominations for the APEC Science Prize for Innovation, Research and Education (ASPIRE Prize) for 2022 is closing soon.
The deadline for nominations is 5pm AEST Monday 9 May 2022.
The ASPIRE Prize is an annual award which recognises young scientists from APEC economies who have demonstrated a commitment to both excellence in scientific research, as evidenced by scholarly publication, and cooperation with scientists from other APEC member economies.
The theme chosen for this year is Innovation to achieve economic, environmental and social goals, and will showcase impactful research created to transform the whole of society to become more balanced and sustainable. This may include research that encourages biological advances, promotes sustainability, or achieves better understanding of agricultural systems.
Nominees should demonstrate a commitment to excellence in scientific research and cooperation with scientists from other APEC member economies, including inclusive and interdisciplinary collaborations, in fields including biology, chemistry, environmental science, physics, mathematics, economics, social sciences and other relevant fields.
To be eligible, Australian researchers must be under 40 years of age on 31 December 2022 and be an Australian citizen, or an Australian permanent resident who is a citizen of an APEC member economy and living in Australia at time of application.
Nominations must be submitted by a grant or research office; self-nominations are not accepted.
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