Award Distinguished Contributions in Methodology (Research and
Development of Empirical Research Methods).
Life-Time Career Award
The Award for Distinguished contributions in Methodology (Research and Development of Empirical Research Methods) is intended to recognize an individual who has made noteworthy contributions to research or development of methodology in different fields of the Behavioral, Social, Educational, Health and Economic Sciences and who has had a positive impact at either an international level or within their home country, that represents a model for others to follow.
Examples include (but are not limited to):
- Innovative methodology
- Contributions to statistics or research in Behavioral, Social, Educational, Health and
Economic Sciences - Improved research methods in Social or Behavioral Sciences
This is the call for nominations of the 2024 edition, where according to the rules, nominees must be:
a) an EAM member;
b) have a research career of 30 years or more at the time of nomination; and
c) be nominated at least by one or two senior EAM members.
All nominators must submit the following information about their nominee:
1) A nomination letter describing the nominee’s contributions (maximum length 3 pages);
2) two letters of support from two different countries; and
3) A current copy of the nominee’s Curriculum Vitae highlighting the scholarly accomplishments relevant to the nomination.
Nominations should be submitted via e-mail by April 15, 2025 to Dr. Georgina Guilera, EAM General Secretary: gguilera@ub.edu.
The EAM Award recipient will be published the last week of May 2025.
The recipient of the award will receive free conference registration, and one travel grant to attend the EAM Conference.