The awards are as follows:
(1) The ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award honors a single individual who has made distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to basic research, student training, and other scholarly endeavors in Behavioral Development. Evaluations are based on the scientific merit of the individual’s work, and the significance of this work for generating new empirical or theoretical areas in the study of Behavioral Development.
(2) The ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research honors researchers who have made distinguished theoretical or empirical advances in Behavioral Development leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems. The award is for an individual whose work has contributed not only to the science of Behavioral Development, but who has also worked to the benefit of the application of science to society. The individual’s contributions may have been made through advocacy, direct service, influencing public policy or education, or through any other routes that enable the science of Behavioral Development to improve the welfare of children and/or adults, and/or families.
(3) The ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development honors distinguished and enduring lifetime contributions to international cooperation and advancement of knowledge.
(4) The Award of Lifetime Membership is in recognition of services to ISSBD and the field of lifespan developmental science. The criteria for awarding a Lifetime Membership Award are as follows:
For these awards, nominators should include in the letter of nomination a statement addressing the following questions:
The ISSBD Young Scientist Award recognizes a young scientist who has made a distinguished theoretical contribution to the study of Behavioral Development, has conducted programmatic research of distinction, or has made a distinguished contribution to the dissemination of developmental science. The award is for continued efforts rather than a single outstanding work. Scientists who are within seven years of completion of the doctoral degree are eligible. For this award, nominations must include a letter of nomination; a current curriculum vita; up to five representative reprints; and the names, addresses, and e-mail addresses of three scientists familiar with the nominee’s research and theoretical writings.
Eligibility
Year | Award | Awardee |
Lisbon, 2024 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioral Development |
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ISSBD Lifetime Achievement Award |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Rhodes, 2022 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development |
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Young Scientist Award |
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2020 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Gold Coast, 2018 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Vilnius, 2016 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Shanghai, 2014 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Edmonton, 2012 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Lusaka, 2010 |
Young Scientist Award |
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Würzburg, 2008 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Melbourne, 2006 |
ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award |
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ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research |
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ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development |
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Young Scientist Award |
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Ghent, 2004 |
ISSBD Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Research and Theory in Behavioural Development |
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The Award of Lifetime Membership is in recognition of services to ISSBD and the field of lifespan developmental science. The criteria for awarding a Lifetime Membership Award are as follows: