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CRA A. Nico Habermann Award 2010
Guidelines for Nominators
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- The award is for outstanding contributions aimed at increasing the numbers and/or successes of underrepresented members in the computing research community. The quality and extent of computing research conducted by the candidate are not taken into consideration in making this award—unless that research addresses the above goals—and material about the candidate's research accomplishments should not be included in the nomination material.
- Longevity, effectiveness, breadth, and national/international scope of service (rather than great contributions within one institution) all matter.
- The nomination should make an argument why the candidate deserves the award, focusing on a few key contributions and adducing evidence for these claims. The nomination should not simply consist of a list of accomplishments.
- The nomination should include a current copy of the candidate's curriculum vitae.
- Nominators should obtain three to four letters in support of the nominee from distinguished members of the computing research community who are familiar with the candidate's service, with particular emphasis on its national/international scope.
- Current members of the CRA Board of Directors are not eligible to be nominated for this award, nor can they submit nominations or letters of support for nominees.
- Nominators are responsible for collating the nomination materials before
e-mailing the complete package to: awards [at] cra.org (format: pdf preferred; Word or plain text accepted). Nominations must reach CRA by January 29, 2010.
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