Awards by the International Glaciological Society
Members are invited to recognize their colleagues by submitting nominations, marked confidential, to the Secretary General and the Chair of the Awards Committee.
- The Seligman Crystal is awarded to a single person or a collaborative group/team that has made exceptional scientific contributions to glaciology, defined as any snow and/or ice studies
- The Richardson Medal is awarded to a single person or a collaborative group/team that has provided outstanding service to the International Glaciological Society and/or to glaciology
- Honorary Membership recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to glaciology at a national or regional level
- The Firn Award is given in recognition of significant scientific and community contributions to glaciology by a mid-career scientist
- The Early Career Scientist Award is given in recognition of significant scientific and/or community contributions to glaciology by an early career scientist
- The Graham Cogley Award is given to students, every second (even-numbered) year, who have published papers of exceptional quality in the Journal of Glaciology or the Annals of Glaciology within the last two years. On the alternating (odd-numbered) years, Graham Cogley Awards will be given by the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS).
- The Firn Award is given in recognition of significant scientific and community contributions to glaciology by a mid-career scientist
IGS members are invited to recognize their colleagues by submitting nominations as a single file, marked confidential, to the IGS Secretary General (magnus [at] igsoc.org) and the Chair of the Awards Committee (jbassis [at] umich.edu). Nominations are due 13 October 2024.
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Nominations
Documentation describing the nomination process is posted under each of the awards.