LMS Berwick Prize Nomination Form 2025

Please use the form below to make a nomination(s) for the LMS Berwick Prize in 2025. More than one candidate may be nominated using this form if they are authors of the same paper, providing both are eligible for the prize. Nominees should carefully consider the criteria for the prize, and outline the suitability of the candidate(s) in the case for award. Prize regulations can be accessed here.

The deadline for nominations is 12 January 2025 (11:59pm UK time).

Please send any enquiries to prizes@lms.ac.uk.

Candidate Information
Please give the name of the university or institution only.
Berwick Prize candidates should have fewer than 15 years (full time equivalent) of involvement in mathematics at post-doctoral level, allowing for breaks in continuity, or be at an equivalent stage in their career. If the candidate's PhD was received before 2010, please explain their eligibility in the case for award.
Nominator Information
Please give details of the principal nominator. If there is a second nominator, you can mention this in the supporting documents to be uploaded below.
Please give the name of the university or institution only.
Referees
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Please give the first and last name only.
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Please give at least two referee suggestions for the candidate and email addresses for each referee.

Nominators should avoid suggesting referees where a conflict of interest may be perceived. This includes the following: 

  • Current members of the LMS Prizes Committee;
  • Anyone personally related to the nominee;
  • Anyone based in the same department as the nominee;
  • Current or previous PhD supervisors of the nominee;
  • Anyone who has published work or undertaken major collaboration with the nominee in the past 5 years.
Supporting documents

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Please upload a composite PDF file containing the following documents:  

  • A short CV for each candidate OR a link to where this can be found online.
  • A brief list of publications for each candidate OR a link to where these can be found online.
  • The case for award: explain why the candidate(s) deserves the award (ideally 500-word limit). This should include a strong scientific case for the award and should focus on the nominated paper. See the Berwick Prize regulations here.
  • A copy of the nominated paper OR a link to where this can be found online.

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