National Medal of Science - Call for Nominations

National Medal of Science - Call for Nominations

February 7, 2022 View as a webpage
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NMS Call for Nominations

Help Recognize America's Greatest Scientists and Engineers

NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN — FEBRUARY 7–MAY 20, 2022

The National Medal of Science (NMS) is the highest recognition the nation can bestow on scientists and engineers. It was established by the 86th Congress in 1959 as a Presidential Award to be given to individuals "deserving of special recognition by reason of their outstanding contributions to knowledge in the physical, biological, mathematical, or engineering sciences." In 1980, Congress expanded this recognition to include the social and behavioral sciences.

A Committee of distinguished scientists and engineers is appointed by the President to evaluate the nominees for the Award. Since its establishment, the medal has been awarded to 506 distinguished scientists and engineers whose careers spanned decades of research and development.

The National Science Foundation is seeking nominations for the NMS from February 7 through May 20, 2022. Please share the NMS Call for Nominations flyer with your colleagues. See the NMS Nominations web page for more information on how to make your nominations.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is also seeking nominations for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. Please see the National Medals Call for Nominations flyer for more information.

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