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Nominations for Peter Clark and Geoffrey Heywood prizes

Open-access content Tuesday 5th June 2018 — updated 5.50pm, Wednesday 29th April 2020

The IFoA is seeking nominations for papers to be considered by the Research and Thought Leadership Board (RTLB) for the Geoffrey Heywood Prize and the Peter Clark Prize. Both prizes cover all practice areas, with the Geoffrey Heywood Prize focusing on excellence in communication and the Peter Clark Prize awarded for overall excellence.

The IFoA is seeking nominations for papers to be considered by the Research and Thought Leadership Board (RTLB) for the Geoffrey Heywood Prize and the Peter Clark Prize. Both prizes cover all practice areas, with the Geoffrey Heywood Prize focusing on excellence in communication and the Peter Clark Prize awarded for overall excellence.

Eligible papers are those:

  • Presented to a mainly actuarial audience (for example, at an IFoA conference or a sessional research meeting) between 1 June 2017 and 31 May 2018
  • First published in any actuarial or related journal, any conference or congress proceedings or transactions, either in print or electronically, with a publication date in 2017.

Eligible candidates are students, associates, fellows and honorary fellows of the IFoA, and co-authors who are not members of the IFoA, provided that at least half of the authors are IFoA members.

If you have read any outstanding papers that you think are eligible and should be recognised, please submit your nominations using the online form on the IFoA website (bit.ly/ifoaprizes). Nominations close on 1 July.


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