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2005 Thomas G. Haring Award for Research: This $1000 cash award is presented to promote research and scholarly activity in the field of significant disabilities. The award will be presented to the author(s) of a study of particular significance that was published in RPSD within the two years prior to the annual conference. The study will have demonstrated scientific merit, and have made an important contribution to the disability field.

Award Application Requirements

  1. To be eligible for the award, the authors' manuscript must have been published in RPSD within the two year period prior to the conference. The senior author must agree to be present at the upcoming conference, and to present the contents of the paper as a conference session.
  2. To make a nomination, submit a letter which references the article, and addresses the study's significance, scientific merit, and the importance of its contribution to the disability field.

Alice H. Hayden Award
Positive Image Award
Thomas G. Haring Award
Award Application (.pdf)