Deadline: 31 March 2025
The David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism – News is an annual award recognizing excellence in science news reporting.
The award is presented annually to a journalist or a group of journalists for a news story or series in any medium, except books, that makes information about the Earth and space sciences accessible and interesting to the general public.
Prize Information
- Recipients receive the following:
- A $5,000 prize
- An engraved award
- Recognition in Eos
- Recognition at AGU’s annual meeting the year the honor is awarded
- Paid travel expenses up to $1,000
- Two tickets to the Honors Banquet at AGU’s annual meeting the year the honor is awarded
- As members of the press, awardees also receive complimentary registration to AGU’s Annual Meeting
Eligibility Criteria
- The nominee(s) must:
- be a journalist working in any medium, except books
- be an author or contributor of the submitted report
- be a freelance journalist or employed with a print/electronic publication or broadcast/cable station or network
- submit only one entry for the award in a given year
- not have won the Perlman award during the past two years.
- In addition:
- Groups of up to four authors/contributors may be included in the nomination.
- Self-nominations are accepted.
- Nominees are not required to be AGU members.
Selection Criteria
- The selection committee considers the following:
- News stories or series that:
- bring new information or concepts about AGU sciences to the public’s attention;
- identify and correct misconceptions about AGU sciences, or makes them accessible and interesting to general audiences without sacrificing accuracy.
- Accuracy, initiative, and clarity.
- Whether the story was published first, before other media outlets.
- Whether the story contains information of exceptional originality, importance, surprise, or secrecy.
- News stories or series that:
- Additionally, the news story or series must:
- be about one or more of the Scientific disciplines represented by AGU;
- have been intended for, and available to, the general public;
- be in English (or include an English translation).
Judging Criteria
- A series is eligible to be judged as one entry if:
- each segment of a series was identified at the time of publication as being part of the series; or
- the series includes coverage of an ongoing activity, such as a scientific society meeting or a natural event;
- no more than three segments of any series may be submitted for judging.
For more information, visit American Geophysical Union.