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Plant
Pathology Journalism Award
Purpose:
The Plant Pathology Journalism Award, sponsored by The American
Phytopathological Society (APS), recognizes outstanding achievement in
increasing public awareness, knowledge, and understanding of plant
pathology. Plant pathology is concerned with the improvement of plant health
through the identification, prevention, and management of plant diseases.
Eligibility:
Eligibility is limited to science writers and journalists of information
concerning the science and/or history of plant pathology or issues related to plant health
appearing in mass media, including print (newspapers and periodicals only)
and broadcast media readily available to the general public. Books,
websites, and institutionally sponsored publications are not
eligible. Individual items and series are both eligible.
Award:
The award consists of a $1,000 cash prize, a commemorative plaque, and
travel expenses to attend the APS Annual Meeting in Portland, OR, for presentation of the
award.
Nomination
Deadline:
Nominations for the 2010 Journalism
Award will be accepted beginning in January 2010.
How do I apply?
Submit the following: letter explaining how the work submitted contributes
to public awareness, knowledge, and understanding of the science of plant
pathology; a statement of when and where the work appeared, including
circulation/audience estimates; and four copies,
either published or taped, of the submitted work. Applicants may nominate
themselves.
Past Awardees
2009
Pathology Journalism Award winner, Ewen Callaway
2008
Pathology Journalism Award winner, Pam Golden
2007
Pathology Journalism Award winner, Susan Milius
2006 Pathology Journalism Award winner, Pam
Henderson
For more information or questions, please contact Amanda Aranowski at
aaranowski@scisoc.org.
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