The AGU Cryosphere Section Executive Committee reminds you that it is time to nominate your colleagues for the Cryosphere Early Career Award (10 years post-degree) and Nye lecturer. Award nominations are due Sunday, April 15, 2018. Instructions for the nominations can be found below. AGU encourages diversity across awards and requires nominees to abide by AGU’s Ethics Policy (https://ethics.agu.org/).

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Sincerely,
Lora Koenig, Cryosphere Section President elect
Tavi Murray, Cryosphere Section President
Sinead Farrell, Cryosphere Section Secretary

Instructions for nominating the Cryosphere Early Career Award: http://honors.agu.org/sfg-award-lecture/cryosphere-early-career-award/. Submissions for this award go through the AGU system.

Instructions for nominating the Nye Lecturer: http://honors.agu.org/sfg-award-lecture/john-f-nye-lecture/
Please send Nye Lecturer nomination packets directly to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for review by the Awards Committee.


More detailed information: Cryosphere Early Career Award

The Cryosphere Early Career Award is given annually to one honoree (no more than 10 years post-degree on 1 January of the year in which the award is to be presented) in recognition of significant early career contributions to cryospheric science and technology.
NOMINATION PACKAGE REQUIREMENTS (2 pages max for each item)

Nye Lecture Criteria for Nominee Proposals
a. The candidates history at producing relevant, cutting-edge science in any sub-discipline of cryosphere sciences research, as well as how the candidate’s prominent research would complement the Nye Lecture’s history
b. The candidate’s merit as a prominent member of the cryosphere sciences community
c. The candidate’s merit as an engaging, effective speaker to an audience of non-specialists.

Nominations should be limited to no more than 2 pages (with reasonable formatting choices) including the name, area of expertise, and potential lecture topics of the nominee. We actively encourage diversity in nationality, race, gender and career stage in nominees. Nominations may be submitted by a single individual or multiple individuals, but are limited to a single submission per individual per year. Nominations for the Nye Lecturer are to be submitted to Lora Koenig, (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) before or on the posted deadline.