Nominations for the 2025 Geochemistry Fellows


Who may submit a nomination?

Anyone may submit a nomination for the EAG/GS honorary title of Geochemistry Fellow except for the members of the Fellows Award Committee, the EAG Council and the GS Board. They may not nominate a candidate directly nor write a support letter, but they may actively solicit nominations from others.

Who may be nominated?

The honorary title of Geochemistry Fellow is bestowed upon outstanding scientists who have, over some years, made a major contribution to the field of geochemistry. The award is based on scientific excellence as well as the broader impacts candidates have made in their careers to date.
Nominations of underrepresented groups are encouraged.

Any scientist may be nominated except for:

We do not exclude mentors or mentees (e.g., supervisor-student, post-doctoral employer-employee relationship) from making nominations. We also do not exclude collaborators or members of the same institution as writers of nominator or support letters. We do regard such nominations as a potential conflict of interest if the relationship has been in the past 3 years. Consistent with our Conflicts of Interest Policy, such potential conflict of interest should be acknowledged and communicated to the selection committee as part of the nomination, but do not disqualify the individual from participating.

What are the nomination requirements?

All nominations must include:

1. A completed cover sheet; download the form as Word document or as fillable PDF (make sure to open it in your PDF application)

2. The principal nominator’s letter (up to 2 pages), including a discussion of the nominee’s major contributions to the field of geochemistry (this letter may be cosigned by up to 3 additional people)

3. One letter of support, written by a different person (up to 2 pages), focusing on the nominee’s contributions that create a dynamic environment essential for scientific progress, such as:

– improvements to infrastructure and techniques
– capacity building-especially in developing countries or emerging disciplines
– curation of sample collections and databases
– exceptional editorial contributions
– communication to the general public or policy makers
– training the next generation of geochemists
– advancing ethics, inclusiveness, and social justice in science

4. A brief (up to 4 pages) CV for the candidate

5. A listing of the candidate’s publications or a link to an online listing

Professional Ethics Disclosure

When submitting a nomination, the principal nominator is asked to check one of the following:

1. I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the person I have nominated has not been sanctioned or found at fault as the result of a complaint, investigation, or other proceeding related to his/her professional conduct (including harassment allegations), and that he/she is not currently the subject of such an investigation.

2. I am aware that the person I have nominated has been sanctioned or found at fault as the result of a complaint, investigation, or other proceeding related to his/her professional conduct, or that he/she is currently the subject of such an investigation, but would nevertheless like to proceed with the nomination.

Please note that selecting the second case is not necessarily disqualifying, but you may be contacted by a member of the EAG or GS Executive or Ethics Committee for a confidential discussion.

What is the nomination deadline?

The nomination must be received by 31 October 2024 for the 2025 Geochemistry Fellows Award.
Once submitted, nominations are held for three award cycles (e.g. 2025-2027). If the nominee becomes ineligible during this period, the nomination will be removed from those being considered. Nominators may update their packages every year to keep them current.

Nomination deadline:
31 October

Questions regarding nomination for the Geochemistry Fellows can be sent to awards@eag.org.