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Research Award

2006 SIRC Research Award

Research Award Brochure                                 

CALL FOR PAPERS

SIRC invites Canadian university students and faculty to submit their original sport related research for consideration of the 2006 SIRC Research Award.  The Research Award recognizes outstanding sport research that benefits the Canadian sporting community.  SIRC introduced the award in 2003 and has been promoting sport research in Canada and around the world for over 30 years.

This year, the 2006 SIRC Research Award has two categories.  Your submission must fall into one of these two categories.

Research Award

The social impact of sport on the community:

This category contains research in four broad areas;

  • culture and sport
  • health and wellness
  • participation
  • education and life long learning

 

The impact of applied research on athletic excellence / high performance:

This category contains research in four key areas of study;

  • Sport Psychology
  • Sport Physiology
  • Sports Medicine
  • Kinesiology

 

The Award:

Over $10,000.00* in cash and prizes.  Prizing includes a one year individual subscription to the SIRC Collection and to the SIRC Document Delivery service.

Eligibility:

  • The applicant must be a Canadian citizen currently associated with a Canadian University or degree granting institution.
  • You must submit original research that has not been previously published.
  • Your paper must be written in English or French.
  • Your paper must be a minimum of 2500 words and up to a maximum of 4000 words.
  • Your research must be relevant and benefit the Canadian sporting community.
  • An abstract should be sent electronically to researchaward@sirc.ca, by November 17, 2006 for SIRC’s initial approval.
  • Submission of your research must be received electronically by December 29, 2006 in a word processing format to researchaward@sirc.ca.
  • Your submission of a signed SIRC content license agreement must be received by fax by December 29, 2006. 
  • A hardcopy of your full submission, which includes your research, bio, abstract and photo along with a hardcopy with an original signature of the SIRC content license agreement as well as a signed copy of the eligibility outline must arrive by mail or courier by 4:30 pm (EST) on December 29, 2006.

Application:

Only applications that are electronically submitted to SIRC by the indicated deadline date of December 29, 2006 will be accepted.  Please make your submissions to researchaward@sirc.ca

Review Process:

Candidate’s abstracts will be initially screened by members of SIRC (or a representative group).

Abstracts will be assessed based on the following criteria:

  • Abstract content
  • The results of long-term impact of the paper on the Canadian sporting community.

The review criteria for the paper are:

    1. Relevance/significance of topic to sport, fitness or sport science in Canada

    2. Relevant literature

    3. Clarity of conceptual framework /appropriate methodology

    4. The value to the Canadian sport system

All criteria will be evaluated on a 5-point scale (1 = poor, 5 = excellent).  Judges are selected nationally and are considered experts in various areas of study within sport.

Important Submission Deadlines:

November 17th, 2006:  Abstract and bio submission

December 29, 2006:  Research paper is electronically received by researchaward@sirc.ca.  In addition, a complete hardcopy of the applicant submission which includes a bio, an abstract, a photo of the applicant and a signed SIRC content license agreement with original applicant signature is received in our offices by 4:30 pm EST

SIRC’s mailing address is 180 Elgin Street, Suite 1400, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 2K3

Winners will be notified by March 30th, 2007

 

A piece of research is defined broadly and can include a term paper or a major research paper, which has been completed in his or her respective program and Canadian institution.

*Subject to change without notice.

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