PLOS, a long time advocate for quality in research, is again partnering with the Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research to present a global award to honor individual researchers, as well as collaborations, institutions, and organizations. The Einstein Foundation Berlin honors researchers who reflect rigor, reliability, robustness, and transparency in their work. Enhancing the quality and reliability of research is essential for trust in research.
By establishing this global award, Einstein Foundation Berlin is making an important statement that rigor, reliability, and transparency are to be recognized and rewarded as they directly influence increased quality in research.
The Einstein Foundation award website contains all the details, including the criteria, categories, eligibility, and a list of the jury and prior winners. The deadline for applications and nominations is April 30th, 2023 at 10:00 pm UTC. Winners will be announced in December, 2023.
The award is open to any researcher or group of researchers, organizations, or institutions involved in science and research, education, and scholarship. To be eligible for the Early Career award, candidates must hold a doctorate or have equivalent research experience, and should have been an independent researcher for no longer than five years.
Individual researchers or small teams of collaborating researchers must be nominated. The laureate will be awarded €200,000.
Nominators should include a nomination letter, a CV, and a list of the most relevant publications of each nominee, as well as a list of eminent experts and former trainees the Award Jury can contact to request letters of support.
Early career researchers or small teams of collaborating researchers can submit a project proposal that seeks to foster research quality and value. The winning proposal will be funded by an award of €100,000.
Early career researchers should submit a letter of motivation, a project proposal, as well as a CV and a list of relevant publications for each team member.
Governmental and non-governmental organizations, institutions, or other entities can apply or be nominated. The award-winning organization or institution will receive €200,000.
Applications or nominations of organizations and institutions should consist of a nomination or application letter, as well as a list of eminent experts the Award Jury can contact to request letters of support.
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