Deadline: 1st August 2023 | Open to journalists around the world who report on science, engineering and mathematics. The awards, established in 1945 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), recognize excellence in science journalism and are supported by The Kavli Foundation. The awards are given to individuals (not organizations, publishers or employers) for their work in different media categories and outlets. The categories are:

  • Science Reporting – Large Outlet: Text pieces in print or online from large newspapers or digital-only publications with a regional or national audience. An entry can be a themed series or up to three related or unrelated pieces. Total of 5,000 words or less.
  • Science Reporting – Small Outlet: Text pieces in print or online from small newspapers or digital-only publications with a local audience. An entry can be a themed series or up to three related or unrelated pieces. Total of 5,000 words or less.
  • Science Reporting – In-Depth: An entry of more than 5,000 words for a newspaper, magazine or online site. Entry can be a single story; a submission of two or three related or unrelated pieces; or a themed series of 5,000 words or more.
  • Magazine: Stories in print magazines, on magazine websites or in digital-only magazines. An entry can include up to three related or unrelated pieces, totaling no more than 5,000 words.
  • Video In-Depth Reporting: Segments or programs longer than 20 minutes. Includes stand-alone online videos.
  • Video Spot News/Feature Reporting: Segments or programs totaling 20 minutes or less. Includes stand-alone online videos.
  • Audio: Radio or Podcast.
  • Children’s Science News: Open to journalists working in any medium for reporting science news for children up to age 14.

Find out more and apply at the official link below:

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Apply before 1st August, 2023