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RSIG supports student research through the following Conference Day
Awards:
Poster
Awards
- 1st place poster award - $150
- 2nd place poster award - $100
- People's Choice poster award - $50
All abstracts submitted for a poster presentation (or not accepted for
an oral presentation) by a student will be considered for the poster award.
Posters will be evaluated anonymously (i.e. identifiers removed) using the
abstract review guidelines to select the top 5 student posters. Poster award
finalists for the 1st and 2nd prizes will be informed of their nomination in
their acceptance letters.
On the day of the conference, the RSIG conference committee will ask the
finalists to discuss their poster (maximum of 2 minutes) and the judges will
rate the presentation of the posters including the visual presentation of the
poster (e.g., how does the poster look? Is it a clear, comprehensive, readable
poster?).
The recipient of the 1st place poster award will be presented with a
certificate as well as a $150 prize at the end of the conference day. The first
place winner will also be given the opportunity to speak for 5 minutes about
their research.
The 2nd place winner will receive a $100 prize.
New this year! We will also be awarding a "People's Choice"
poster award. Conference attendees will have the opportunity to vote on their
favourite poster. The winner will receive a $50 prize, to be awarded during the
awards ceremony of the conference.
Student
Award for Excellence in Research
The OADD RSIG Student Award for Excellence in Research is awarded
annually to one student who has made an outstanding contribution to the field
of developmental disabilities through an innovative and novel piece of
research.
The award recipient will receive $250, a waiver of the OADD RSIG
conference registration fees and have the opportunity to give an invited
address (15 minute presentation) during the OADD Research Special Interest
Group Research Day.
Lastly, the award recipient will be warmly encouraged to submit their
research to the Journal on Developmental Disabilities (JoDD) for publication.
JoDD is the only academic journal published in Canada in the field of
intellectual/developmental disabilities and highlights Canadian trends and
research.
To download the awards nomination form click here
This award is open to part-time or full-time students who:
- Are either currently or within the previous calendar year were enrolled
in a college or university from any discipline (e.g., Nursing, Education, Psychology,
Behavioural Science, etc.).
- Are an OADD member in good standing. Students who are not members
must become one when submitting the nomination and supporting materials.
Please note that there is no charge for a general membership to
O.A.D.D.
- Have produced a piece of research in any discipline that has relevance
for individuals with developmental disabilities. This piece of research can
include a major research paper, project, or thesis. The nominee must be
recognized as the principal researcher and/or first author.
- Are able to give an invited address or poster presentation during the
O.A.D.D. Research Special Interest Group Research Day.
Nomination Form and Supporting Materials
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Completed nomination form.Candidates for the award may be nominated by
an individual that is a member of O.A.D.D. in good standing. Self-nominations
are also welcome.
Each applicant must also submit:
RSIG
Travel Awards
The OADD RSIG Student Travel Award is an award that will be offered to
students who are interested in the field of intellectual/developmental
disabilities who will be travelling to attend the RSIG conference. The award
recipients will receive a monetary value of $150.00 to assist with any expenses
associated with attending the RSIG conference. A total of three travel awards will be given to worthy applicants.
This award is open to full-time students who are either currently or
within the previous calendar year were enrolled in a college or university from
any discipline (e.g. Nursing, Education, Psychology, Behavioural Science etc.).
Each applicant must complete the application form available at
www.oadd.org and must also submit the following supporting documentation: A
brief statement (maximum 1 page) requesting receipt of the travel award. This
statement should include a rationale for the request, as well as an explanation
of your interest of either attending or presenting at the conference.
Applications should also outline active participation in RSIG (if
applicable).
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