John H. Chapman Award of Excellence
Evaluation Criteria
Please note that the next John H. Chapman Award of Excellence Award will be awarded during the International Astronautical Congress 2014 in Toronto. More information will be available in early 2014.
Value of the achievement
- Major breakthrough in space science or technology that contributes to the advancement of knowledge in a given field
- Originality and scope of the achievement
- Impact on the Canadian Space Program
Socio-economic benefits of achievement
- Benefits to Canadian quality of life
- Significance of benefit to humanity
- Increase in Canadian competitiveness
Personal merit
- Candidate's contribution to the achievement
- Ability to cope with challenges
- Leadership in the transfer of knowledge and mentoring of highly qualified personnel
- Relevant entrepreneurial, organizational, or management skills
- Influence within the candidate's own specialty as well as national and international peer recognition
- Performance of duties under extraordinary circumstances leading to contributions of extraordinary merit
Nomination Form
Attachments:
- Biography of candidate and collaborators (500 words)
- Description of the achievement (500 words)
- Two recent digital photographsFootnote 1 of the candidate
- Three letters in support of the nomination
Footnotes
- Footnote 1
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Images must be high-resolution, JPEG format, on a CD-ROM, and copyright free.
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