ESA judging panels evaluate the nominations for the
Society's honors as assigned below:
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Honorary
Membership: Five of the most recent and available Past President's of the
Society.
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Fellows:
Nine Fellows with at least one from each Branch and Section, where possible.
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Founders'
Memorial Award: ESA Vice President, who serves as Chair, and one
representative from each Section.
The ESA Committee on Awards selects the judging panels for
the following awards, including each panel's chair unless otherwise noted. The
make-up of each judging panel are also noted below. All judges serve three-year
terms unless otherwise indicated.
The ESA Committee on Student Affairs (SAC) appoints the
judging panel, including the chair, for the following award:
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Student
Activity Award: Two SAC members, one student who is not on the SAC, one
regular member, and one member from industry, preferably a representative of
the award sponsor. Students serve two years; the industry representative
indefinitely, and the others three years.
Each Branch assigns its own judges for the following ESA
award:
The Certification Board appoints the
judging panel for the following ESA student award:
The President of the Plant–Insect
Ecosystems Section appoints the judging panel, including
the chair, for the following awards:
Each Section assigns its own judges for the following ESA
award:
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The ESA Committee on Awards selects the judging panels for
the following awards, including each panel's chair unless otherwise noted below.
The make-up of each judging panel is also noted below. All judges serve
three-year terms.
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Award
for Excellence in Integrated Pest Management: One judge from each Branch.
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Henry & Sylvia Richardson
Research Grant: Five at-large members; however, it
has become traditional that the panel consists of one judge from each Branch.
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Integrated
Pest Management Team Award: One judge, representing the private and public
sectors, from each Branch.
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Jeffrey
P. LaFage Graduate Student Research Award: One judge from each Branch.
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Larry
Larson Graduate Student Award for Leadership in Applied Entomology: Five
at-large judges to include a representative of the award sponsor.
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Recognition
Award in Urban Entomology: One judge from each Branch.
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Thomas
Say Award: Four judges from the Systematics, Evolution, and Biodiversity Section, one from
the Plant–Insect Ecosystems Section, one from the Structural, Veterinary,
and Public Health Systems Section, and
one distinguished systematist, morphologist, or evolutionist who is not an ESA
member (the latter of which is appointed by the President of the Systematics,
Evolution, and Biodiversity Section Section). The panel
of seven judges should represent all subdisciplines of the award.
The ESA Committee on Education and Youth selects the judging
panel for the following awards, including each panel's chair. All judges serve
three-year terms.
The President of the Systematics, Evolution, and Biodiversity Section appoints the judges for a term of
three years for the following award:
For the following award, the President of the Integrative
Physiological and Molecular Insect Systems Section appoints judges from that
Section, as described below. The judge in his/her last year on the panel will
serve as chair, as appointed by the President of the IPMIS Section.
The President of the Plant–Insect Ecosystems Section selects the judging panel for the
following award. Each judge serves a three-year term.
The President of the Plant–Insect Ecosystems Section selects the five-member
judging panel for the following award:
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Pioneer Hi-Bred
International Graduate Student Fellowship: The President of the
Plant–Insect Ecosystems Section appoints three members, one who works on
crop protection entomology, and
two who work on host plant resistance). In addition, the President appoints
two members who work on insect behavior and ecology. The judging panel will select the winner during
the summer of 2009; the recipient of this award is selected every four
years. During the following four years, the judging panel will receive an
annual report on the student’s academic studies and research, which is
approved and signed by the student’s advisor and sent to the judging panel.
Once each annual report is approved by the judging panel, the yearly stipend
is sent to the student.
The ESA President selects the judges for the following
award.
Ohio State University determines the judges for the following
award:
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