NOMINATION MATERIALS
The nomination package for the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel contains the following documents:
Nomination Form
Rationale for Nomination
Curriculum Vitae
Research Summary
Full-text Publications and/or Patents
Letters of Recommendation
Full details and requirements for all nomination materials are provided below.
All nomination materials should focus on the nominee’s independent career. A nominee’s “independent career” encompasses any research or work performed as an independent research scientist. In most cases, this work will have been performed after a postdoctoral appointment or doctoral thesis has been completed. Please note that work performed as a doctoral student or postdoctoral scientist will not be considered. For further guidance, please contact us at BlavatnikAwardsIsrael@nyas.org.
Nomination Form
Required information includes the nominee’s name, title, contact information, and disciplinary category, as well as the nominator’s name, title, and contact information.
Rationale for Nomination
A statement from the institutional nominator that explains why the nominee has been selected by the institution. This should detail the nominee’s strong record of significant independent scientific contributions, early career success, and promise of sustained or accelerated progress in the future. Max. 200 words.
Approval of Age Limit Exception
For nominees born prior to 1983, the nominator will be required to upload the official notification letter from the New York Academy of Sciences confirming approval of the age limit exception by the Blavatnik Family Foundation.
Curriculum Vitae
(Label file: LastName_FirstName-CV.pdf) CV Format Example
It is strongly encouraged that nominees follow the format shown in this example CV to ensure that all required information is included.
There is no page limit for the CV, but we appreciate using as few pages as possible to encompass the required information.
The following information must be included in the nominee’s CV:
Name, current institution(s), and position title
Education and training, including postdoctoral training, fellowships, and/or residency. Please include names of previous advisors.
Employment history
Honors and awards, including granting organization and years in which they were received.
All peer-reviewed publications from independent career: List only published work or manuscripts in press authored during independent career
Do not include manuscripts that are submitted or in preparation, or those published during graduate or postdoctoral studies.
Conference abstracts and proceedings should only be included if they are the primary way of disseminating new results in the nominee’s field, such as in computer science and mathematics.
Select patents & patent applications, including patent title, 1-2 sentence synopsis, and year submitted/approved.
Research grants:
List funding for the main ongoing and completed projects on which the nominee is a PI or a co-PI.
Include name of funding mechanism, funder, and amount
For grants on which the nominee is a co-PI, include total amount of grant as well as amount awarded to nominee
Scientific Leadership, including any significant roles in the greater academic community. This includes major editorial responsibilities, public outreach activities, conference organization, institutional administrative responsibilities (e.g. Department Chair, departmental committee) and service on external committees.
Invited talks and lectures, listing notable invited talks from the nominee’s independent career, including keynote addresses and named lectures, with year given and inviting organization/institution.
Research Summary
The research summary should:
Be written in the first person by the nominee;
Describe up to five of the nominee’s most significant scientific contributions and research accomplishments from their independent career;
Be written to be accessible to another scientist working in their overarching disciplinary category (e.g. Life Sciences) but not in their specific field of study (e.g. Neuroscience);
Include key results, their impact on the nominee’s field of study, and the nominee’s specific role in the described work (especially where the nominee is involved in large collaborations);
Exclude information about the nominee’s positions, awards, and service activities, or other information contained in the CV.
One figure illustrating the most significant results is allowed. Citations and figure caption do not count toward the word limit. Max. 1,000 words.
Key Publications and Patents
Full-text published papers or filed patents representing the nominee’s best work (four publications maximum). Each publication should not be larger than 10MB. Work published by the nominee during graduate or postdoctoral training will not be considered. Papers must be published or in press—submitted manuscripts will not be considered.
Letters of Support
Letters of support should:
Be a maximum of two pages, single-spaced, and uploaded as PDF files.
Indicate how the letter writer has become acquainted with nominee and their work/research.
Describe the nominee’s most significant research contributions and explain their importance to the nominee’s research area. If applicable, describe the nominee's role in any large collaborations.
Assess the nominee’s accomplishments in comparison with those of his or her peers at the same career stage.
Focus on the nominee’s scientific accomplishments during his/her independent career and omit the details of the graduate and postdoctoral work or information typically included in the CV, such as positions and awards.
We recommend that nominees petition Letters of Support from individuals who are experts in the nominee’s discipline, field, or sub-field and who are intimately familiar with the nominee’s most significant and important research contributions during their independent career.
Further, it is strongly advised that both Letters of Support be prepared by individuals external to the nominating institution, and that have not previously served in the capacity of immediate advisor to the nominee.
Nominators will be prompted to provide the names and email addresses of two letter writers during submission of the nomination materials. Letters of Support must be submitted by the letter writers through the online nominations portal by August 15, 2024. Letters of Support are confidential—neither the nominator nor the nominee will be able to view the contents of the letters.
SUBMITTING INSTITUTIONAL NOMINATIONS
Nominations must be submitted using the online nomination system between between Tuesday, June 25, 2024, and Tuesday, August 6, 2024, 11:59PM IDT.
Candidates for the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel must be nominated by their institutions—self-nominations are not allowed.
Each institution may submit up to nine nominations, three in each disciplinary category of Life Sciences, Physical Sciences & Engineering, and Chemical Sciences.
Requests for age limit exceptions must be received by the Academy by July 23, 2024. We strongly encourage institutions considering nominating candidates born prior to 1983 to contact us at BlavatnikAwardsIsrael@nyas.org as early as possible during the nomination period. Requests must be approved by the Blavatnik Family Foundation before nominations of candidates born prior to 1983 can be submitted.
Official Institutional Nominators
Institutional nominations must be submitted by the institution’s Vice Chancellor, President, Provost, or equivalent (or their official designee). The Blavatnik Awards team must be informed of the identity of an institution’s official nominator. Newly-invited institutions, or institutions whose designated nominator has changed since the 2024 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel, must send a brief statement to BlavatnikAwardsIsrael@nyas.org naming their official designee as nominator before submitting nominations.
The nominator must create an account in the nomination system by clicking the ‘Register’ button on the nomination system front page. The nominator will receive an automated email to verify his/her email address. Nominators may use their accounts created in previous award cycles as long as the email addresses linked with these accounts remain active.
Online Submission Instructions
Nominators with verified accounts may log into the nomination system and begin the nomination process by clicking the ‘Create New Submission’ button. Partially completed nominations may be saved by clicking ‘Save and Continue Editing’ or ‘Save and Exit’ and accessed later until the nomination is submitted or the submission period closes.
To complete a nomination, nominators must:
Fill out the Nomination Form:
Enter the nominee’s information: institution, name, email address, phone number, title, department, address, date of birth, and disciplinary category.
Enter the nominator’s information: name, title, institution, email address, and phone number.
Enter the Rationale for Nomination.
Upload all supporting documents (CV, Research Summary, Publications/Patents, and if applicable, approval of age limit exception).
Confirm the validity of the nomination: check the box to agree to the statement of confirmation, “By checking the box below, I confirm that this nominee represents one of up to three institutional nominations for the 2025 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel, and has the full support of my institution.”
Request Letters of Support:
Enter the names and email addresses of two letter writers.
Letter writers will receive an automated email with instructions on uploading their letters.
Letter writers must upload letters of support by 11:59PM IDT on Tuesday, Tuesday, August 20, 2024.
Once both letters have been uploaded, the nominator and the nominee will receive automated notifications.
Submit the Nomination:
Once the Nomination Form is complete, all files have been uploaded, and Letters of Support have been requested, the ‘Submit’ button will be activated at the bottom of the nomination page.
This button must be clicked to submit the nomination before 11:59PM IDT on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
Once a nomination has been submitted, the nominator will receive an on-screen confirmation notice and an automated email, which is also sent to the nominee.
Nominations may not be edited after submission; however, nominators may view the nominations and check the status of the letters of support by logging into their accounts. If you discover any issues with the nomination after submission, please contact us at BlavatnikAwardsIsrael@nyas.org.
QUESTIONS
For general questions about nomination procedures, please consult the Frequently Asked Questions page.
For all other inquiries, please contact the Blavatnik Awards team at BlavatnikAwardsIsrael@nyas.org.