Last Updated:
09/16/2004
Public Service AwardThe deadline for nominations
is December 15, 2004 Link to Award RecipientsThe National Science Board (NSB) established the Public Service Award in November 1996. The annual award recognizes people and organizations who have increased the public understanding of science or engineering. The award may be given to an individual and to a group (company, corporation or organization), but not to members of the U.S. Government. EligibilityAny individual or group (company, corporation or organization) that has increased the public understanding of science or engineering is eligible for the award. Members of the U.S. Government are not eligible for consideration. Selection CriteriaCandidates for the individual and group (company, corporation, or organization) award must have made contributions to public service in areas other than research, and should meet one or more of the following criteria:
NominationsNominations for the 2005 Public Service Award may be made through the
National Science Foundation’s FastLane at https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/honawards/.
In order to prepare a nomination, first-time users must register on the
FastLane Web site using the link found in the upper right-hand corner
above the “Log In” box. The Web site also contains detailed
information concerning the nomination procedures. Nominations remain active
for three years, including the year of nomination. Nomination Procedure Guidelines
For questions concerning the award, contact Susan Fannoney, 703-292-8096, sfannone@nsf.gov. |
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