American
Academy of Forensic Sciences Physical Anthropology Section
J.
Lawrence Angel (JLA) Student Award
Competition
guidelines:
Eligibility:
- Person(s)
eligible for the competition include students who are matriculated in an
anthropology program at the time of the paper submission. In case of
multiple authors, both authors must satisfy this requirement.
- Student
must hold membership in the Physical Anthropology Section of the AAFS at the
time the scientific presentation is given. Students who do not hold
membership at the time of abstract submission must submit an application for
membership concurrently with their abstract submission.
- The
author (s) of the presentation must be a student(s) as define above (1.).
Papers co-authored by faculty or other non-students are not eligible under
any circumstance.
Requirements:
- Abstracts
are to be submitted on the official American Academy of Forensic Sciences
(AAFS) form by the official deadline. Abstracts will be accepted or rejected
for presentation by the Physical Anthropology Section Program Chair.
- The
student(s) must notify the Section Program Chair at the time the abstract is
submitted that the presentation will be entered in the JLA award
competition. The Program chair will notify the Competition Chair who in turn
will determine eligibility.
- For
both podium and poster presentations, four copies of the complete manuscript
must be sent to the JLA award committee Chair, postmarked no later than . A complete manuscript consists of text, illustrations, and
bibliography. Manuscripts do not have to conform to the length of the
presentation (i.e. the text may be longer than included in the final podium
or poster presentation itself).
- The
author, or at least one of the authors in a multi-authored presentation must
present the paper or poster in person at the AAFS meetings.
Judging criteria:
- The
quality and content of the manuscript and the presentation
- The
general organization and format including a clear statement of hypothesis.
- Clarity
of presentation (use of visuals, ease of information extraction, diction,
etc.)
- The
application/relevance of the research to forensic anthropological practice.
- The
ability of the presenting author to answer questions about the research
(both podium and poster presenters are expected to remain available to the
committee members to answer any questions).
- Special
consideration will be awarded for original and creative research that
furthers the goals of forensic anthropology.
The results of the competition
will be announced in the Physical Anhtropology Section News of the AAGFS
Newsletter following the Annual meeting. Each participant will receive a
notification of the results from the committee Chair.
For further information, Please
contact:
Committee
Chair: Peer H. Moore-Jansen, Ph.D.
Department
of Anthropology, Wichita State University
114
Neff Hall, Wichita, KS 67260-0052
Ph:
(316) 978-3195; Email: pmojan@wichita.edu