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Nomination Guidelines
Nomination Guidelines
We invite eligible candidates to participate in the "International Conferences on Neurology and Neuro Disorders" by following these simple nomination steps:
Step 1: Access the Nomination Form
- Eligible candidates can initiate the nomination process by clicking the "Nominate/Submit Your Profile (CV) Now" button on our official nomination page.
Step 2: Complete the Online Submission Form
- Fill out the online submission form with your details and credentials. Ensure that all required fields are accurately completed.
Step 3: Submit Your Nomination
- After completing the form, click the "Submit" button to officially submit your nomination.
Nomination Process Overview:
- Document Screening:
- Once nominations are received, our team will review the submitted documents.
- Acknowledgment:
- Nominees will receive an acknowledgment email to confirm the successful submission of their nomination.
- Verification of Credentials:
- The team may request proof of the credits and achievements mentioned in your CV or nomination form.
- Review by the Committee:
- Nomination documents will be cross-verified and forwarded to the award committee for evaluation.
- Selection Announcement:
- Selected candidates will be notified via email. Additionally, the list of selected nominees will be accessible on the website under the "Track My Submission" section.
- Event Registration:
- Award winners will be invited to register for the event and celebration.
- Winners Announcement:
- The official list of award winners will be released on our website.
- Award Presentation Ceremony:
- Winners will be honored during an award presentation ceremony.
- Profile Report Release:
- A comprehensive profile report of each award winner will be made available.
Thank you for your interest in recognizing and celebrating excellence in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. Your nomination is a valuable contribution to honoring outstanding individuals in the industry.
If you have any questions or require further assistance with the nomination process, please feel free to reach out to us at neurology@pencis.com.
Nomination Process
Nomination Process
1. Visit the Global Awards Official Website:Â Start by visiting the official website of the Global Awards on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. You can access the website here:Â Neurology Awards Website.
2. Navigate to the Nomination Section:Â Locate the "Nominate Now" section on the home page of the Global Awards website. You can access the nomination page directly using this link:Â Nomination Page.
3. Provide Your Primary Details:
- Title: Choose your title from the available options (e.g., Dr, Mr, Mrs, etc.).
- First Name: Enter your first name in the provided field.
- Last Name: Enter your last name.
- Category: Select the relevant category from the options provided.
- Designation: Input your current job title or designation.
- Institution/Organization: Specify the name of your company, institution, or organization.
- Country: Choose your country from the provided list.
- Email: Enter your email address.
- Phone: Input your phone number, including WhatsApp if applicable.
- Full Postal Address: If you want to receive a printed brochure, provide your complete postal address.
- Queries & Comments: If you have any inquiries or comments, you can include them here.
4. Provide Subject Details:
- Domain: Choose the domain that aligns with your expertise or the nominee's expertise.
- Subdomain/Subject/Service Area: Enter the specific subdomain or subject area within the chosen domain.
5. Professional Details:
- Upload your Resume (CV) /Filled Application form: Upload the relevant document containing your resume or filled application form. You can download the application form here:Â Download Application Form.
- Webpage links (optional): If applicable, provide links to your websites, profiles, blogs, videos, or social media pages where your research work is explained.
6. Research Awards:Â Select the specific award category you wish to be considered for from the available options.
7. CAPTCHA Verification:Â Complete the CAPTCHA verification process to confirm your status as a human user.
8. Submit Your Nomination:Â Once all the required fields are completed and any necessary files are uploaded, click the "SUBMIT" button to finalize your nomination.
9. Confirmation:Â Upon submission, you may receive a confirmation message or email acknowledging the receipt of your nomination.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria for International Awards on Neurology and Neuro Disorders
Last Updated: October 01, 2023
- Award CategoriesEach award category may have specific eligibility requirements. Nominees must review and meet the criteria specified for their chosen category.
- Individual EligibilityIndividual nominees must be professionals, researchers, innovators, or contributors actively engaged in the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders.
- Organization EligibilityOrganizations, institutions, companies, or research groups nominated for awards must have a significant presence and contribution in the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders.
- Nomination ProcessNominations must be submitted through the official nomination platform provided. Self-nominations are allowed. Organizations may nominate themselves or be nominated by third parties.
- Publication-Based AwardsFor awards based on publications, the nominated publications must have been published within a specified time frame, typically within the last [number] years. Publications must be relevant to the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders.
- Compliance with Rules and RegulationsNominees must comply with all rules and regulations governing the award nomination process. Any violation of these rules may lead to disqualification.
- Multiple NominationsNominees may submit nominations in multiple award categories if they meet the eligibility criteria for each category.
- Conflict of InterestJudges and evaluators involved in the selection process must declare any potential conflicts of interest with nominees or their organizations. Steps will be taken to ensure unbiased evaluations.
- TransparencyNominees must provide accurate and truthful information during the nomination process. Any attempt to provide false or misleading information may result in disqualification.
- CommunicationNominees should provide valid contact information for communication purposes. All communication regarding the award nomination process will be sent to the provided contact details.
- Award Ceremony AttendanceAward winners may be invited to attend the award ceremony or event to receive their recognition. Nominees should be willing and able to attend if selected as winners.
- VerificationNominees may be required to provide additional documentation or evidence to verify their eligibility or the authenticity of their contributions.
- DisqualificationThe organizing committee reserves the right to disqualify any nomination that does not comply with these eligibility criteria or the submission guidelines.
Terms & Conditions
Terms & Conditions for Award Nomination
Last Updated: October 01, 2023
By participating in the Award Nomination process, you agree to the following Terms & Conditions. Please read them carefully:
1. Eligibility
- Nominees must meet the eligibility criteria specified for each award category.
- The award nomination process is open to individuals and organizations worldwide.
2. Nomination Process
- All award nominations must be submitted through the official nomination platform provided.
- Nominees are responsible for providing accurate and authentic information in their nominations.
3. Submission Requirements
- Nominees must adhere to the submission guidelines and requirements specified for each award category.
- Incomplete or incorrectly submitted nominations may be disqualified.
4. Evaluation Process
- Award nominations will be evaluated by a panel of experts in the field, based on the criteria outlined for each award category.
- The decision of the evaluation panel is final and binding.
5. Privacy
- The personal information collected during the award nomination process will be used solely for the purpose of processing nominations and communicating with nominees.
- For more details, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
6. Announcement of Winners
- The announcement of award winners will be made on our official website within the specified time frame.
- Winners will also be notified via email or other contact information provided during the nomination process.
7. Awards Ceremony
- Winners may be invited to participate in an awards ceremony or event to receive their recognition.
8. Award Usage
- Award winners are encouraged to use their recognition for promotional and professional purposes, with appropriate acknowledgment.
9. Changes to Terms & Conditions
- We reserve the right to make changes or updates to these Terms & Conditions as necessary.
- Any changes will be communicated to nominees through the official website or other means.
10. Disqualification
- We reserve the right to disqualify nominations that do not comply with the Terms & Conditions or submission guidelines.
11. Liability
- We are not liable for any errors or inaccuracies in the award nomination process.
- We are not responsible for any technical issues or disruptions that may affect the submission process.
12. Contact Information
- For inquiries or assistance related to award nominations, please contact us at neurology@pencis.com.
By participating in the award nomination process, you agree to abide by these Terms & Conditions. Failure to comply with these terms may result in the disqualification of your nomination.
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy for Award Nomination
Last Updated: October 01, 2023
1. Information Collection
We collect the following information during the award nomination process:
- Personal Information:Â This includes your name, email address, affiliation, contact details, and any additional information required for nomination.
- Submission Data:Â Information related to your award nomination, including the content of your submission and any supporting materials.
- Usage Information:Â We may collect data about your interactions with our nomination platform, including IP addresses and device information.
2. Use of Information
We use the information you provide during award nomination for the following purposes:
- To process your award nomination and communicate with you regarding your submission.
- To send updates and notifications related to the award nomination process.
- To evaluate award nominations and select winners.
- To improve and analyze our award nomination platform.
3. Data Sharing and Disclosure
We do not share your personal information with third parties, except for the purposes of managing the award nomination process.
4. Data Security
We take reasonable measures to safeguard your personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
5. Your Choices
You have the right to:
- Review and update your personal information.
- Opt-out of receiving award-related communications.
- Request the deletion of your personal information, subject to legal requirements.
6. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We may use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your experience on our award nomination platform. You can manage cookie preferences through your browser settings.
7. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy as necessary. Any significant changes will be communicated to you.
8. Contact Information
If you have questions or concerns about your privacy or this Privacy Policy, please contact us at neurology@pencis.com.
9. Terms & Conditions
Please note that by participating in the award nomination process, you agree to our Terms & Conditions. To review our Terms & Conditions, please visit website.
10. Responsibility
Delegates are personally responsible for the accuracy and authenticity of the information provided during the award nomination process.
11. Disclaimer
All award nominations are subject to review and evaluation. Nominees are responsible for the accuracy and authenticity of their submissions.
Publication-Based Awards
Publication-Based Awards Explanation:
Publication-based awards are a category of recognition within the "International Research Awards on Neurology and Neuro Disorders" that specifically acknowledge and honor outstanding contributions to the field made through published research, papers, or publications. These awards are designed to celebrate the significant impact of scholarly work and its contribution to the advancement of Neurology and Neuro Disorders.
Key Components of Publication-Based Awards:
- Eligibility Criteria:
- To be eligible for publication-based awards, nominees must have authored or co-authored research papers, articles, or publications related to Neurology and Neuro Disorders.
- The publications must be relevant to the field and have been published within a specific time frame, typically within the last [number] years.
- Nomination Process:
- Nominees or their peers can submit publications for consideration in this award category.
- The nomination process may require submitting the publication title, authors, publication date, and a brief summary of the research's significance and impact.
- Evaluation Process:
- A panel of expert judges or evaluators with expertise in Neurology and Neuro Disorders will review the nominated publications.
- The evaluation process considers factors such as the quality of research, innovation, impact on the field, and contribution to solving real-world problems.
- Recognition and Awards:
- Publications that meet the criteria and are selected by the judging panel may receive awards or recognition during the award ceremony.
- Winning publications are typically acknowledged for their excellence and impact on the field.
- Benefits of Publication-Based Awards:
- Recognition: Winners of publication-based awards gain recognition and credibility in the academic and research communities.
- Networking: Award ceremonies and events provide opportunities for networking and collaboration with peers.
- Career Advancement: Such awards can enhance the professional reputation of researchers and open up new career opportunities.
- Promotion of Research:
- Publication-based awards encourage researchers and scholars to publish high-quality work and contribute to the dissemination of knowledge in the field.
- They promote excellence in research and innovation in Neurology and Neuro Disorders.
- Transparency and Fairness:
- The selection process for publication-based awards is typically transparent and conducted by a panel of experts, ensuring fairness and impartiality.
- Publication Categories:
- There may be multiple publication-based award categories, such as Best Research Paper, Best Journal Article, Best Conference Presentation, etc., each with its specific criteria.
Publication-based awards serve as a way to acknowledge the critical role that research plays in advancing the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders They motivate researchers to produce impactful work and contribute to the ongoing growth and development of the discipline.
Awards Categories
Awards Categories
- Award 1: Young Scientist Award
- Award 2: Best Researcher Award
- Award 3: Outstanding Scientist Award
- Award 4: Lifetime Achievement Award
- Award 5: Women Researcher Award
- Award 6: Best Faculty Award
- Award 7: Best Scholar Award
- Award 8: Excellence in Innovation Award
- Award 9: Excellence in Research Award
- Award 10: Excellence Award(Any Scientific field)
- Award 11:Â Best Extension Activity Award
- Award 12:Â Best Keynote Speaker Award
- Award 13:Â Best Committee Member Award
- Award 14:Â Best Paper Award
- Award 15: Most Shared Article Award
- Award 16: Most Commended Article Award
- Award 17: Most Reader's Article Award
- Award 18: Most Tweeted Article Award
- Award 19: Most Cited Author Award
- Award 20: Most Cited Article Award
- Award 21: Fast Cited Article Award
- Award 22: Best Research Article Award
- Award 23: Best Review Article Award
- Award 24: Most Liked Article Award
Awards & Recognitions
- Young Scientist Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals can nominate individuals.
- Nominees must be under 35 years of age as of the conference date.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must demonstrate recognized and documented success in research contributions, including collaborations and publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award aims to recognize and promote young researchers who show exceptional promise in their fields.
- Eligibility:
- Best Researcher Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals can nominate individuals.
- Nominees must be under 45 years of age as of the conference date.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must have a proven track record of significant research contributions, including collaborations, contracts, and publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award celebrates individuals who have made outstanding contributions to their field of expertise.
- Eligibility:
- Outstanding Scientist Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals can nominate individuals.
- Nominees must be under 55 years of age as of the conference date.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must demonstrate an exceptional research record with significant contributions, including grants, patents, collaborations, contracts, books, and publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award recognizes exceptional achievements and contributions to the institute or company.
- Eligibility:
- Lifetime Achievement Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals can nominate individuals.
- Nominees must be under 60 years of age as of the conference date.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must have an outstanding research record with significant contributions, including grants, patents, collaborations, contracts, books, and publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award acknowledges a lifetime of remarkable achievements in research and contributions to the institute or company.
- Eligibility:
- Women Researcher Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals can nominate individuals.
- Nominees must be under 60 years of age as of the conference date.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must have a significant research record with documented contributions, including collaborations, contracts, and publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award celebrates the achievements of outstanding women researchers in various fields.
- Eligibility:
- Best Faculty Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals can nominate individuals.
- Nominees must be under 45 years of age as of the conference date.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must demonstrate significant contributions to their field through research and academic achievements, including collaborations, contracts, and publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award recognizes the exceptional contributions of faculty members to their respective fields of expertise.
- Eligibility:
- Best Scholar Award:
- Eligibility:
- Scholars or students can nominate themselves.
- Nominees must be under 35 years of age as of the conference date.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must demonstrate recognized research contributions, such as publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award aims to identify and support young scholar or student researchers with the potential to become leaders in their fields.
- Eligibility:
- Excellence in Innovation Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals, institutes, or organizations can nominate individuals or entities.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must demonstrate recognized and documented success in research contributions, including collaborations and publications related to their innovative work.
- Additional Information:
- This award recognizes outstanding innovation in various fields and aims to identify and honor those with the potential to lead in their respective areas through innovation.
- Eligibility:
- Excellence in Research Award:
- Eligibility:
- Working professionals can nominate individuals.
- Publication Required:
- Nominees must have a strong research track record, including significant contributions, collaborations, contracts, and publications.
- Additional Information:
- This award celebrates individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the advancement of knowledge in their fields.
- Eligibility:
Subject Tracks
- Track 1:Â Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
- Track 2:Â Addiction & Therapeutics
- Track 3: Alzheimer’s disease
- Track 4:Â Amyloid and Tau Protein
- Track 5:Â Anxiety disorders and Depression
- Track 6:Â Brain Injury
- Track 7:Â Brain Tumors
- Track 8:Â Demyelinating disease
- Track 9:Â Down syndrome
- Track 10:Â Epilepsy
- Track 11:Â Ethics in Neurology and Legal Issues
- Track 12:Â Inflammatory Neurologic Diseases
- Track 13:Â Mental disorder
- Track 14:Â Mental illness
- Track 15:Multiple sclerosis
- Track 16:Neuro Anatomy
- Track 17:Â Neuro Biochemistry
- Track 18:Â Neurodegeneration and Aging Disorders
- Track 19:Â Neurological Disorders and Stroke | Neuro-oncology
- Track 20:Â Neuro-ophthalmology
- Track 21:Â Neuropathology
- Track 22:Â Neurophysiology
- Track 23:Â Neuropsychiatry
FAQs
What are the International Research Awards on Neurology and Neuro Disorders?
The International Research Awards on Neurology and Neuro Disorders is an esteemed recognition program that celebrates excellence and innovation in the fields of Neurology and Neuro Disorders, particularly based on outstanding publications.
Who can nominate or apply for these awards?
The awards are open to both individuals and organizations worldwide who have made significant contributions to the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders through exceptional publications.
What categories or criteria are included in the awards?
The awards feature various categories that encompass a wide range of achievements and contributions to Neurology and Neuro Disorders, primarily focusing on outstanding publications. The specific criteria for each category can be found on our website.
How do I submit a nomination or application?
Nominations and applications, which include outstanding publications, can be submitted through our website. Please visit [Website URL] for detailed submission guidelines and deadlines.
Can I nominate myself or my own organization?
Yes, self-nominations and nominations for your own organization are welcome.
What is the evaluation process for the nominations?
Nominations, including publications, are evaluated by a distinguished panel of experts in the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders. They assess nominees based on the criteria outlined on our website.
When will the winners be announced?
The announcement of award winners, including the publication-based awards, will be displayed on our website within less than 10 days after the nomination. Additionally, the winners will be honored at our annual award ceremony. Please refer to our website for the event date and detail
What are the benefits of winning an award in Neurology and Neuro Disorders?
Winning an award in Neurology and Neuro Disorders ,especially for outstanding publications, provides recognition and credibility for your research and contributions in the industry. It can also open up networking and collaboration opportunities.
Are there any previous winners or success stories from these awards?
You can find information about past award winners and their success stories, including their outstanding publications, on our website.
Can I contact the organizers for further information or assistance?
If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out to our support team through the contact information provided on our website.
What is the significance of these awards in the Neurology and Neuro Disorders industry?
These awards are highly regarded in the industry and serve as a prestigious recognition of excellence and innovation in the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders , particularly based on outstanding publications.
Is there an awards ceremony or event associated with the program?
Yes, there is an awards ceremony where the winners, including those recognized for their publications, will be honored. Details about the ceremony can be found on our website.
Are there any restrictions on the geographic location of nominees?
What are the judging criteria for the awards?
The judging criteria are based on various factors, including the quality and impact of publications, innovation, and contributions to the advancement of Neurology and Neuro Disorders. Detailed criteria are available on our website.
Tips for a Successful Nomination
Tips for a Successful Nomination
- Review the Award Categories:
- Before submitting a nomination, carefully review the available award categories to ensure you are applying for the most suitable one that aligns with your work or contributions.
- Read the Guidelines:
- Familiarize yourself with the submission guidelines and eligibility criteria for the specific award category you intend to apply for.
- Prepare a Strong Submission:
- Craft a well-structured nomination that highlights the significance and impact of your contributions to the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders .
- Clearly articulate the problem you addressed, the methodology you employed, and the results achieved.
- Supporting Documentation:
- Include any relevant supporting materials, such as research papers, project reports, or evidence of innovations, to strengthen your nomination.
- Accuracy and Authenticity:
- Ensure that all information provided in your nomination is accurate and authentic. Any attempt to provide false or misleading information may result in disqualification.
- Publication-Based Awards (if applicable):
- If you are submitting for a publication-based award, make sure the nominated publication(s) meet the specified criteria and are directly related to Neurology and Neuro Disorders.
- Contact Information:
- Provide accurate contact information to ensure you can be reached for updates, notifications, and further communication related to your nomination.
- Proofread and Edit:
- Carefully proofread and edit your submission for clarity, coherence, and correctness. A well-presented nomination enhances your chances of being recognized.
- Highlight Impact and Innovation:
- Emphasize the real-world impact of your work and any innovative aspects that distinguish your contributions from others.
- Recommendation Letters (if applicable):
- If the nomination process requires recommendation letters or endorsements, ensure that they are provided by reputable sources who can speak to the quality and significance of your work.
- Deadline Adherence:
- Submit your nomination well before the deadline to avoid any last-minute technical issues or delays.
- Professional Networking:
- Consider networking with peers and experts in the field of Neurology and Neuro Disorders. Building professional relationships can lead to valuable endorsements and support for your nomination.
- Award Ceremony Attendance (if applicable):
- If you are selected as a winner, make plans to attend the award ceremony or event to receive your recognition and connect with fellow professionals in the field.
- Learn from Past Winners:
- Study the profiles and submissions of past award winners to understand what made their nominations successful.
- Seek Feedback:
- If your nomination is not successful, consider seeking feedback from the award organizers or evaluators to improve your future nominations.
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