Submission


Submission has now closed.
We are pleased to announce this year's winner, Dr Ryan Edginton from University of Exeter

DEADLINE: Friday, 22 March 2024

Your submission should include:

·       A brief statement of your stage in academic physics work or study

·       A brief essay on what constitutes good practice in physics communication

·       A case study of your communication activities undertaken to encourage others in physics/the understanding of physics

We will select one case study to win the £250 top prize and certificate from the shortlisted entries. The winner will present an award lecture online, with finalists given honorary mentions and all entrants invited to attend.

Your participation with this award and event includes recognising the work of the winner and all entrants, and intention to attend the award lecture online on Thursday 25 April 2024.

To be nominated you will need to normally be resident in the UK or Ireland. You do not have to be a member of the IOP to apply for this award. Entrants should be 18 or older or submissions should be entered by a responsible adult on behalf of young people under the age of 18.

Selection will be made by the Physics Communicators Group in March, and the winner will be contacted ahead of the award lecture on Thursday 25th April 2024. Entrants are expected to be available to attend or present on this date.


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