The Royal Astronomical Society invites nominations for the Keith Runcorn Prize, to be awarded for the best doctoral thesis in:
Exploration Geophysics; Physics of the Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere or Magnetosphere; Planetary Physics; Solar Physics; or Solid-Earth Geophysics
The prize of £1000 is sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell and is open to students of all nationalities registered at Universities in the United Kingdom and is not restricted to members of the RAS.
The winner of the prize will be expected to give a short presentation on their thesis to an Ordinary Meeting of the Society, and where appropriate to collaborate with the organisers in publicising the work to the general public.
To be eligible, the thesis must have been:
* written on a topic in the list above * submitted to a University in the United Kingdom
In case of doubt about the eligibility of a particular thesis, the chair of the judging panel will have discretion on whether to accept the entry and such a decision will be final.
The competition will be judged by consideration of the initial nomination, the thesis abstract, and the comments of two referees. The judges will assess this material independently and then confer to declare the winner.
Nominations should:
* be submitted,normally, by the student's examiner or supervisor * be in the form of a citation of not more than 500 words * be accompanied by a copy of the thesis abstract * contain the names of two referees familiar with the thesis, at least one of whom should be affiliated to an academic or research establishment other than that of the candidate. Suitable referees would be the candidate's internal and external examiners for the doctorate.
Nominations for the award must be received by the Executive Secretary by January 31 of the year following that in which the thesis was recommended for the award of a doctorate by the examiners viz while students do not need to have attended a graduation ceremony they do need to have successfully defended their thesis in a viva and submitted final corrections which have been approved by their University.
The Executive Secretary The Royal Astronomical Society Burlington House Piccadilly London, W1J 0BQ
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