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Leadership is defined in the broadest sense, encompassing contributions in government, industry, and academia.

Purpose

To recognize early career statistical scientists who show evidence of and potential for leadership and who will help shape and strengthen the field.

Guiding Principles

In creating the new award, the COPSS recognizes the increasingly important role that early career statistical scientists are playing in shaping the future of the discipline.  The award is designed both to call attention to the efforts of these individuals and to provide a mechanism for them to share their vision for the field with each other and the statistical community.  The selection criteria for the award are intentionally broad and designed to highlight contributions in areas not traditionally recognized by other early career awards in the statistical sciences.  

Frequency and Term of Award

The award shall be given each year to a maximum of eight persons and announced annually at the Joint Statistical Meetings.

Nominations and Eligibility

The award is open to all junior members of the international statistical community. An eligible candidate will have received a terminal statistically-related degree up to 10 years prior to the award year. The eligibility period may be extended in the following circumstances and should be outlined in the nomination letter:

- Parental leave: extension for each child born or adopted after the PhD award for up to 12 months. If the applicant can document a longer parental leave, the eligibility period will be extended by the documented amount of actual leave taken.
- Long-term illness, national service, or other dependent care: extension by the documented amount of leave taken by the candidate for each situation which occurred after the PhD award date.

Eligible candidates are expected to adhere to the highest standards of statistical practice, professional conduct, and personal conduct; for more information see the Ethical Guidelines for Statistical Practice published by the Committee on Professional Ethics of the American Statistical

Association:

https://www.amstat.org/ASA/Your-Career/Ethical-Guidelines-for-Statistical-Practice.aspx

Nominations will be accepted from October 1 to December 15 of the calendar year and may be made by members of any of the COPSS affiliated organizations. Previous nomination does not exclude a nominee from consideration in subsequent years, though awardees are excluded from future nomination. No member of the Selection Committee or officer of COPSS shall be eligible during his or her term of service. The nominator should submit a nomination packet that includes a cover letter, a curriculum vitae and at least two but no more than three letters of support. The cover letter must confirm the eligibility of the nominee and their willingness to be nominated, and include a proposed citation. Other documentation may be requested by the Selection Committee.

The Selection Committee members should not prepare individual nominations nor submit letters of support, though they should actively recruit nominations for individuals they feel would be competitive for the award.

Selection Criteria

Winners of the COPSS Emerging Leader Award will be selected based on outstanding contributions to the field of statistical science in one or more of the following areas:  education, training, and mentoring; original research and software development; impactful and ethical practice; justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion; and service to the profession and to society.

Nomination Deadline for 2025 Award: December 15, 2024

A nomination packet consisting of a single PDF document (following the naming convention LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME.pdf so the file name corresponds to the nominee) with the nomination letter, CV, and two or three letters of support should be sent by email attachment to Chair of the COPSS Emerging Leader Award Selection Committee Paul Albert (albertp@mail.nih.gov).