2020 Journal of Intelligence Young Investigator Award.

10-02-2020

This prize will be awarded to a young investigator in recognition of excellence in the research field of psychology and education related to human intelligence. The nominations and applications will be assessed by an Evaluation Committee led by the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Paul De Boeck.

Candidates’ Requirements:
–– The nominee has contributed outstanding research in the field of psychology
and education related to human intelligence.
–– The nominee should have received a PhD no longer than eight years ago (by
15 April 2020) and not yet hold a tenured professorship. Graduate students
who are highly recommended by their advisors can also apply for this award.

List of Documents Needed for Application:
–– CV (including Education and date on which the PhD degree was awarded);
–– Publication list since 2017, with indication of the three most important
publications;
–– Nomination letter from a senior colleague, or advisor if the applicant is a
student;
–– A list of research grants awarded to the applicant (if any).

The award will consist of:
–– 1000 CHF (Swiss Francs);
–– A certificate;
–– An offer to publish an article free of charge and without a fixed deadline in
the Journal of Intelligence.

The application materials should be submitted via (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jintelligence/
awards). We welcome applications until 15 April 2020. The winner will be announced on the
Journal of Intelligence website by the end of May 2020.

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