CIB Keith Hampson ECR-Industry Award – deadline extended

CIB Keith Hampson ECR-Industry Award – deadline extended

Deadline for submissions extended to 1st December 2023

The CIB Keith Hampson ECR-Industry award aims to recognise and encourage industry collaboration by Early Career Researchers (ECRs), and we’re issuing a call for submissions for the 2023 award.

Background and aim

Keith Hampson

The overarching purpose of the award, known as the CIB Keith Hampson ECR-Industry Award is to promote new and innovative connections between ECRs and the built environment industry. Professor Keith Hampson built a prominent career connecting research with the built environment industry through engaged partnerships, including as CEO of the Sustainable Built Environment national research centre (SBEnrc) in Australia.

This annual award is intended to provide ECRs with an opportunity to develop and foster industry connections as they begin their research careers. The aim is to encourage ECRs to put forward innovative ideas for the development of improved engagement with industry in their research. Examples might include travel to an industry event, participation in an industry study tour, a pilot research project with industry, etc. The proposal should demonstrate a new or strengthened collaboration between the ECR and the industry partner and describe how the collaboration will benefit both the ECR and industry partner.  

Inaugural winner

The winner of the inaugural CIB Keith Hampson ECR-Industry award in 2022 was Nazanin Kordestani and you can read her story here. Nazanin is an early career researcher at Massey University, New Zealand, and is also President of the Massey CIB Student Chapter. Her award led her to research the Work-Life Balance (WLB) of Women Professionals in the New Zealand Construction Industry and Potential Opportunities for Improvement.

Eligibility

The competition is open to ECRs, including doctoral research students, attached to CIB through Full or Associate Members, or who are Individual Members. ECRs are defined as those researchers within 5 years of their doctoral degree award date, but the intention is to be inclusive so in the event of any uncertainty on eligibility, please contact the CIB secretariat. 

Award

The Award for the winning proposal will be a sum of up to €1,000. All funds must be utilised in the calendar year following the application and award announcement. 

Call for Proposals 

The Call for Proposals is issued on 8th June 2023. A proposal of maximum length 2 pages should: 

  • describe in detail the activity that the individual will engage in and with which industry / industry partner(s); 
  • describe how the proposal demonstrates a new or strengthened collaborative link between the individual and industry;  
  • how the individual’s career will benefit from this activity; 
  • how the industry partner/s will benefit from this activity;  
  • the potential for the collaboration to continue; 
  • include a timeline for activity completion in the year; and, 
  • an outline budget of how the individual will utilise the €1,000 grant. Leveraging of any additional funding from industry, governmental agency, research institute, etc will be highly regarded.  

The proposal must include a statement/letter from the relevant industry partner(s) certifying that the individual and the industry partner(s) agree on the activity (this letter should be treated as an appendix/addendum and does not count towards the 2-page maximum).  

Closing date for proposals 

Proposals for this award must be sent as a pdf file by email to CIB Programme Manager, Dr. Sina Moradi, at [email protected] by 1st December 2023. 

Proposal assessment 

The Judging Panel, appointed by the CIB Future Leaders Committee, will assess proposals on the extent to which they are likely to contribute to the following: 

  • promotion of CIB and its objectives; 
  • stimulation and facilitation of information exchange between the researcher and industry; 
  • demonstrates a new or strengthened collaboration between the researcher and industry;  
  • the practical feasibility of the activity; 
  • potential for the researcher’s career to be enhanced;  
  • impact on industry; 
  • the likelihood that the collaboration between the researcher and the industry partner(s) would continue; 
  • likelihood that the activity described in the proposal will be completed within calendar year 2023; and, 
  • writing style, readability, and flow; impact; and originality and creativity.  

Announcement of the winner

The winner will be notified in January 2024, and will be asked to assist CIB in promoting their award through the various channels.  

Reporting

The winner of the Award is required to report on the activity immediately after its completion, and is expected to draft a CIB newsletter article on the outcome. Any dissemination of results obtained through the funded activity should acknowledge the CIB Keith Hampson ECR-Industry Award.  

Further information

Please contact [email protected] if you have any further questions on this call.