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The Prime Minister's Prizes for Science

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GO ID:
GO103
Agency:
Department of Industry, Science and Resources
Close Date & Time:
26-Mar-2018 5:00 pm (ACT Local Time)
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Internal Reference ID:
Inspiring Australia
Primary Category:
321001 - Science
Publish Date:
21-Feb-2018
Location:
ACT, NSW, VIC, SA, WA, QLD, NT, TAS, Administered Territories
Selection Process:
Open Competitive

Description:

The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science is an element of the Inspiring Australia – Science Engagement Programme. The prizes recognise the achievements and success of Australian scientists and innovators, as well as the critical role science educators play in inspiring and encouraging students to take an interest in science and consider science as a career.

The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science will award up to $750 000 in total each year. Each prize recipient receives a medallion, lapel pin, prize money and an award certificate.

There are five prizes for science and innovation (Science Prizes) and two prizes for science teaching (Science Teaching Prizes).

Science Prizes

  • Prime Minister’s Prize for Science is awarded for a significant advancement of knowledge through science. Prize money of $250 000 is awarded to the recipient
  • Prime Minister’s Prize for Innovation is awarded for the innovative translation of scientific knowledge into a commercially available product, service or process that has had substantial economic, social and where relevant environmental benefits. Prize money of $250 000 is awarded to the recipient
  • Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year and Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year each recognise an exceptional achievement in science that benefits, or has the potential to benefit, human welfare or society. Prize money of $50 000 is awarded to the recipient
  • Prize for New Innovators recognises an exceptional early achievement towards the successful commercialisation of scientific research with substantial economic, social and where relevant environmental benefits. Prize money of $50 000 is awarded to the recipient.

Science Teaching Prizes

  • Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Primary Schools
  • Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools

Prize money of $50 000 is awarded to each Science Teaching recipient.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for a Science Prize, a nominee must:

  • be an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia

  • not be self-nominated

  • not be nominated in more than one prize category in any given year

  • meet the specific eligibility criteria for the nominated prize.

To be eligible to be nominated for a Science Teaching Prize a nominee must:

  • be an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia

  • have undertaken their teaching achievement for which they are nominated, in Australia

  • not be self-nominated

  • be a full time or part time staff member at a primary or secondary school and be active in teaching science, mathematics or technology in the classroom at the time of their nomination. For a secondary school teacher, science, mathematics or technology teaching must be a substantial part of their workload.

For more information on eligibility criteria for each prize, including criteria for nominees, nominators and supporters please refer to section 4 of the Science Prizes Guidelines and section 4 of the Science Teaching Prizes Guidelines. Please ensure you read the relevant guidelines before filling out a nomination.

Total Amount Available (AUD):

$750,000.00

Estimated Grant Value (AUD):

From $50,000.00 to $250,000.00

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