The IGS Early Career Scientist Award is given in
recognition of significant scientific and/or
community contributions to Glaciology by an
Early Career Scientist.
In 2021, the Council of the Society
decided establish an award to acknowledge
outstanding contribution of Early Career
Scientists, ECSs, through the creation of an
award to recognise their scientific
contributions to glaciology, and/or
contributions to the glaciological community.
The IGS ECS Award is given to an early
career scientist who has made significant
scientific contributions to glaciology, defined
as any snow and/or ice study, and/or
contributions to the glaciological community.
Scientific contributions will be assessed
on the basis of the depth, breadth and impact of
the research contribution from a body of
scientific output. Community contributions will
be assessed on the basis of the nominee’s
service to glaciology and the International
Glaciological Society, including outreach
activities and promotion of IGS core values.
The nominee may be part of a collaborative
group or team, but must be a major contributor
to the work of the group and must be the lead
author or organizer of at least one of the
assessed outputs. All IGS award nominees are
expected to exhibit high moral and ethical
standards within the glaciological and wider
communities.
Nominations for the IGS ECS Award will be
called for every second year (in those years
when nominations are not called by IGS for the
Graham Cogley Award). One, or in exceptional
cases not more than two, awards may be given
following each call for nominations.
The medal has yet to be awarded
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