Awards

General Undergraduate Awards

These awards are presented to undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding research and presentation skills. The research must significantly advance the discipline of food science or nutrition. The contribution may be applied or fundamental in nature, and must advance science or improve human condition. The awards consist of a cash prize and a letter of commendation. Both oral and poster presentations are eligible.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Abstract (statement of problem, objective, and principal findings)
  • Presentation (clarity, visual aids, and organization)
  • Scientific merit (research design, innovative approach, and interpretation of the data)
  • Overall knowledge and response to questions
  • Demonstrate potential to pursue graduate studies and research

1st Place: $200
2nd Place: $125
3rd Place: $75

General Graduate Awards

These awards are presented to graduate students who have demonstrated outstanding research and presentation skills. The research must significantly advance the discipline of food science or nutrition. The contribution may be applied or fundamental in nature, and must advance science or improve human condition. The awards consist of a cash prize and a letter of commendation. Both oral and poster presentations are eligible. Both oral and poster presentations are eligible.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Abstract (statement of problem, objective, and principal findings)
  • Presentation (clarity, visual aids, and organization)
  • Scientific merit (experimental design, innovative approach, and interpretation of the data)
  • Overall knowledge and response to questions
  • Demonstrate potential to pursue graduate studies and research

1st Place: $200
2nd Place: $125
3rd Place: $75

Science Communication Award

The Science Atlantic Science Communication Award is offered at each of the annual Science Atlantic sponsored student conferences. The prize is awarded to the student who is best able to communicate a science topic to his or her peers. The award consists of a cash prize ($200), a letter of commendation and an opportunity to work collaboratively with the Atlantic Student Research Journal team to write and publish an article about their research.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Abstract (statement of problem, objective, and principal findings)
  • Presentation (clarity, visual aids and organization) including either an oral presentation with a question and answer period or a poster presentation with an informal [one-on-one with a judge] question and answer)
  • Scientific merit (experimental design, innovative approach, and interpretation of the data)
  • Overall knowledge and response to questions

Judging

Each conference organizing committee determines the judging committee membership. Some committees involve non-competing students, some have a ballot vote of all conference attendees, and some are professors in the discipline. The judging committee has the right to withhold an award in any competition. If there are fewer than three students eligible to compete for this award at any conference, the award may not be disbursed. The decision of the judges is final.