After the success of last year’s Lifetime Achievement Awards AURIL are now seeking nominations for this year’s Awards.
The Awards are issued to members who have made a significant contribution to knowledge transfer. AURIL Council will set up a group to assess the nominations and the Awards will be presented at our Annual Conference in Sheffield.
Nominees are expected to be able to demonstrate several key qualities namely:
- A substantial contribution to the Association itself (either by service on Council , committees, working groups, hosting events, etc).
- A proven track record in knowledge transfer as a practitioner.
- A regional, national, devolved or international contribution to knowledge transfer.
As a reminder last year’s winners were Pat Frain, Adrian Hill and Hugh Thomson.
Please can you pass your nominations directly to Alasdair Cameron with a short (no more than 1 page) supporting statement.
Nominations must be received no later than Friday 10th August 2012 in order to be eligible.
Dr Alasdair Cameron MInstKT
50 George Street, Glasgow G1 1QE
Direct Line: 0141 548 4765
Twitter: @AR_Cameron
Skype: alasdair.r.cameron

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