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Fowler awards - RAS deadline

Primary funder name: Royal Astronomical Society

Closing date: 31 Jul 20

Full text: The Royal Astronomical Society invites nominations for the Fowler award. These recognise individuals who have made a noteworthy contribution to the astronomical and geophysical sciences at an early stage of their research career. Nominees may be of any nationality, however significant parts of the work should have been carried out in the UK or with facilities in which the UK has a recognised interest. Nominees should have completed their PhD no more than 10 years preceding the time of application. Two prizes, worth £500 each, are available.

Website: https://ras.ac.uk/awards-and-grants/awards/2265-fowler-award-a

Disciplines: Geophysics; Universe Sciences

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Winton awards - RAS deadline

Primary funder name: Royal Astronomical Society

Closing date: 31 Jul 20

Full text:  The Royal Astronomical Society invites nominations for the Winton awards. These recognise research by a postdoctoral fellow in a UK institution in astronomy whose career has shown promising development.  Nominees should have completed their PhD no more than five years preceding the time of nomination.  Awards are worth £1,000 each.

Website: https://ras.ac.uk/awards-and-grants/awards/2283-winton-award-a

Disciplines: Geophysics; Universe Sciences

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