About the Award: The AMMSI-Phillip Griffiths Prize is awarded to an African mathematician, living in Africa, who has made outstanding contribution to mathematics, application of mathematics or promotion of mathematics, as evidenced by research and impact of the work.The Prize has been made possible through a grant to AMMSI by Phillip Griffiths on his winning the Chern Prize in 2014. Nominations are welcomed from any part of the world and should contain the following information:
Type: Award
Eligibility: Nominations are welcome from any part of the world
Number of Awards: 1
Value of Award: The award comprises a certificate with a citation on the winner’s scientific achievement as well as a cash prize of USD 6,000.
How to Apply: Nominations should contain the following information:
- A letter by the nominator(s) forwarding the nomination and giving the contact details of the nominator(s) and the institutional affiliation, if any.
- Full name, email address and mailing address of the person nominated;
- Home web-page of the nominee (if any);
- The proposed citation (a Concise statement of not more than 250 words detailing the outstanding contribution);
- Justification for nomination (The nominator should cite the reasons for considering the candidate to be deserving and include explanations of the impact of the candidate’s work arising from his/her publications and activities) (Maximum four A4 pages);
- A brief Curriculum Vitae of the nominee including selected major publications(Maximum four A4 pages); The nomination should be sent via E-mail to the address: ammsi.africa@gmail.com
Award Provider: Phillip Griffiths
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