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Beta Beta Beta Awards
THE FRANK G. BROOKS AWARD
Established by the founder of Beta Beta Beta, the Frank G.
Brooks Award for Excellence in Student Research was originally given to the
undergraduate TriBetan who wrote the best essay on a theme designated by an
award committee. As interest in essay contests lagged among undergraduates, the
award was made instead for undergraduate research. In this sphere, the award
has come to be highly valued by TriBetans. It is given annually at district
conventions and biennially at national conventions. The following regulations
were approved by the Executive Committee at its meeting on 4 January 1986.
ELIGIBILITY
- It is the purpose of this award to honor undergraduate
achievement in biological research. To be eligible, research must be completed
by an active or associate TriBeta member while an undergraduate.
- Field and experimental reports are equally valid. Either
should present data if possible and should be directed toward answering some
question or testing some hypothesis. A review of the literature on a topic is
not sufficient for the award. If the work has been published, it may be
reported but is not eligible for the Brooks Award.
- It is not required that all authors be TriBeta members,
but the report must be presented by a member, unless the presenter meets the
conditions listed in paragraph six.
- Work which is primarily that of faculty or graduate
members or is an equal partnership between such persons and an undergraduate
member may be reported, but is not eligible for a Brooks Award. Faculty
direction and support should be acknowledged on a Supervised by
line following the author(s) name(s). Grants or other financial aid should be
acknowledged on an acknowledgment line.
- All other factors being equal, preference for the award
will be given to the work of a single author. Work conducted by the
undergraduate member as part of an ongoing senior scientists or research
laboratory program may be reported but will be eligible only at the discretion
of the judges. In making this decision, the judges will consider the degree to
which the student was an independent worker and has a full understanding of the
material presented.
- The report must be presented at the appropriate district
or national meeting of the Society. Members whose work conforms to all other
established criteria but who have graduated may compete for the award provided
the student received the baccalaureate degree no more than fifteen months prior
to a national nor six months prior to a district convention.
- A research report which has won a national Frank G.
Brooks Award, including second or third place, may not be entered into
competition a second time for any Frank G. Brooks Award. All papers presented
at district conventions may be presented at the next following national
convention if otherwise eligible. No paper shall be disqualified from
competition for the Frank G. Brooks national awards because of presentation at
a next preceding district convention.
- To assist the judges in establishing eligibility for this
award, an author data sheet must be completed before presentation of any
research report.
JUDGING
Eligible research will be judged by a panel of at least
three professional scientists appointed by the District Director for district
meetings and the Director of Paper Sessions for national meetings. Awards may
be made in more than one session if the number of papers submitted warrants
multiple sessions. The following criteria shall be the basis of the award:
- Degree of originality of the project,
- Organization of the report,
- Evidence of background knowledge of the
project
- Clarity of presentation.
The panel of judges may decide the relative weight to give
each of the above criteria. If possible, the authors should be provided with
detailed judging instructions in advance.
MANNER OF RECOGNITION
The Frank G. Brooks Award plaque for the first place
undergraduate research paper will be presented to the author(s) chapter. The
student author(s) of first, second, and third place papers will receive
certificates, suitably inscribed. A $75.00 cash addition to the award will be
given to the author of any paper which received first, second or third place in
the Frank G. Brooks competition, if that paper is submitted to BIOS within one
year of its first presentation to the Society and it is accepted for
publication. Papers which are submitted for publication with additional
graduate or faculty co-authors shall forfeit the cash payment
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