R.E. TAYLOR STUDENT POSTER AWARDCOMPETITION ANNOUNCEMENT
R.E. Taylor Student Poster Award Competition at the SAA 2011.
Deadline for submissions: March 21, 2011
As a result of a collaborative effort with the Society for American Archaeology, the Society for Archaeological Sciences will acknowledge an outstanding student poster for its innovative contribution in the use of scientific technologies to archaeological research by granting the R. E. Taylor Award, consisting of 100 US dollars and a one-year subscription to the SAS Bulletin. Financial support for the Taylor Award derives from the membership royalties of those who have joined us in our quest of making of archaeological sciences relevant to the study of humankind by using the tools of tomorrow.
This prestigious award is named in honor of Professor Emeritus R. Ervin Taylor of the University of California at Riverside for his outstanding contributions in the development and application of radiocarbon dating in archaeological research and dedication to the founding of the Society for Archaeological Sciences, for his leading role as President (1980) and General Secretary (1981-2002) and his committed service as editor of the SAS Bulletin. In 2004, the SAA recognized his invaluable contributions with the granting of the 2004 Fryxell Award for Interdisciplinary Research.
For more than a decade, receiving the Taylor R. E. award has enhanced the career of those who are now prominent young scholars and professionals. For 2011, SAS will offer the R. E. Taylor Award at the SAA's 76th Anniversary Meeting in Sacramento, CA. Entries will be judged on the significance of the archaeological problem, appropriateness of the methods used, soundness of conclusions, quality of the poster display, and oral presentation of the poster by the student, who should be the first author in order to compete.
To be considered for this award, students must submit an application via email to Destiny Crider (destiny.crider@asu.edu) by March 21, 2011. Applications in form of an email message must include the title and abstract of the poster, proof that you have registered for the SAA meetings in Sacramento (email from the SAA), and proof of your status as an undergraduate or graduate student (usually appears on your SAA registration).
Students will also submit a .pdf version of their poster on or before March 21, 2011.
An email confirmation that your application has been received will be sent to you. Please keep this email confirmation. This will give the judges adequate time to evaluate your posters. Judges will be present at the SAA meeting and will ask questions to the student about their proposed research.
Prizes will be awarded at the SAA meeting, following the end of the last poster session (final program is pending).
Good luck to everyone!
Sandra L. Lopez Varela, Ph.D., RPA
President Society for Archaeological Sciences
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