The following is a brief set of guidelines for MRS Awards. They are intended to provide guidanceto those considering proposals for new awards, rather than a set of rigid rules or prescriptions.All award proposals must be brought before the MRS Awards Committee for approval and willbe considered on a case-by-case basis.
Overall Criteria
The purpose of each award should be clearly articulated.The award must represent excellence and prestige. It must not overlap with existing awards, but should address a constituency that is not served by the existing award family.The award should not confuse the scope of existing awards or diminish their prestige. New award proposals should suggest specific criteria by which the award might be identified and nominations be judged. A (confidential) list of examples of specific individuals who would be appropriate candidates for the award should be included
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Naming
Awards may be named after individuals, whether alive or deceased. Naming awards after a living person is possible; but the individual must have achieved a high level of visibility and distinction, and above all, must compare favorably with individuals identified by existing named awards.Awards proposed in the name of a company are not acceptable. Appropriate recognition of the source of an endowment in the award description may be acceptable.Promotion of an award to be named after oneself is discouraged. |
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