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| Deadline for 2007 Nominations to GSA: 1 February 2007 How to nominate |
Click here to nominate a candidate directly to NSF |
The Vannevar Bush Award is to a person who, through public service activities in science and technology, has made an outstanding contribution toward the welfare of humankind and the nation.
The Vannevar Bush Award is given to a senior statesperson of science and technology and compliments the National Science Foundation's Alan T. Waterman Award, which is given to a promising young scientist. The two awards are designed to encourage individuals to seek the highest levels of achievement in science, engineering, and service to humanity.
| Deadline for 2007 Nominations to GSA: 1 February 2007 How to nominate |
Click here to nominate a candidate directly to NSF |
The Waterman Award is presented annually by the National Science Foundation and National Science Board to an outstanding young researcher in any field of science or engineering supported by the National Science Foundation.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and must be 35 years of age or younger, OR not more than five years beyond receipt of their Ph.D. degree as of 31 December, for the year in which nominated.
Candidates should have completed sufficient scientific or engineering research to have demonstrated, through personal accomplishments, outstanding capability and exceptional promise for significant future achievement.
| Deadline for 2007 Nominations to GSA: 1 February 2007 How to nominate |
Click here to nominate a candidate directly to NSF |
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