Best Paper Award
The Gender Equality Commission of the Faculty of Human Sciences gives two awards for female junior researchers of this Faculty. The wide range of academic disciplines within the Faculty will be taken into account in the selection process.
The award is designed to advance the careers of female junior researchers as well as female doctoral and Habilitation candidates at the Faculty of Human Sciences.
The cash prize of €1,000 may be used for research activities.
Nominations will be evaluated according to originality and scientific contribution to the respective field of study.
Call for applications for the Best Paper Award presented by the Gender Equality Commission of the Faculty of Human Sciences
The Gender Equality Commission of the Faculty of Human Sciences will give two Best Paper Awards for female junior researchers at this Faculty. Each award comes with a cash prize of €1,000. The wide range of academic disciplines within the Faculty will be taken into account in the selection process. For the fifth year the Best Paper Award 2024 is designed to advance the careers of female junior researchers as well as female doctoral and Habilitation candidates at the Faculty of Human Sciences.
Scientifically relevant publications as first author of the respective discipline (e.g., journal article, chapter in an edited volume) may be submitted. Selection for the award will be based on the originality of the paper and its impact on the discipline in question as well as on diversity and excellence of research at the Faculty of Human Sciences, i.e. impact factor alone is not decisive. To be eligible for the award papers must have been published in 2023 or later. Papers that have been accepted for publication are also eligible.
The selection process by the Faculty’s Gender Equality Commission will take place in the summer semester 2024 and will strive to take into account the research and publication culture in all scientific disciplines at this Faculty. Awardees will be notified as soon as their selection for the award has received approval from the Dean. The prize money may be spent on research activities according to the funding guidelines of the University of Würzburg (conference attendance, research subject fees, student tutors etc.).
Application requirements:
- The nominated paper
- Abstract (1 page max.)
- Information about the paper (2 pages max.) stating
- relevance of the journal or edited volume (e.g., peer review, impact factor),
- which contribution the applicant has made in the case of two or more authors:
- how the paper impacts and advances the applicant’s field of research,
- the paper’s impact beyond the discipline in question,
- allocate the paper to its scientific study category (e.g., quantitative research, qualitative research, literature reviews, hermeneutic approach).
- Intended use of the prize money
- Proof that the applicant’s employment contract with the University of Würzburg will end no earlier than the expenditure of the prize money
Please email your complete application as a single file PDF document to gleichstellung.hw@uni-wuerzburg.de. The closing date for applications is 18 March 2024.
Sincerely,
Prof. Dr. Carina Lüke
(Women’s Representative of the Faculty of Human Sciences) on behalf of the Faculty’s Gender Equality Commission
Franzisca Maas
Franzisca Maas received the Best Paper Award for her paper "'hubbel': A Hybrid Letterbox That Stimulates Civic Participation Through Local Information Sharing in Neighbourhoods". In her paper, the junior researcher from the Chair of Psychological Ergonomics/ Institute of Human-Computer-Media investigates a novel form of civic participation in the form of an interactive artefact "hubbel". The method of Participatory Contextual Design (PCD) developed by the young scientist resulted in the combination of digital and analogue elements in a hybrid mailbox ("hubbel"), whereby local knowledge is bundled and made available. The participatory nature of her work illustrates the seriousness of her recommendation for democratic discourse by involving citizens and students in the authorship.
Dr. Winke Wannagat
Dr. Winke Wannagat from the Department of Developmental Psychology/ Institute of Psychology was honored with the Best Paper Award for her scientific article "Media multitasking in younger and older adults: Associations with cognitive abilities and biological stress responses".
The paper presents the results of a research project on the frequently experienced phenomenon of media multitasking. In her experimental study the author investigated indicators for the reactions of physiological stress systems, i.e. the reactions of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems and the HPA axis (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis) in connection with media multitasking, thereby substantiating the much-discussed phenomenon of digital stress.
Year | Awardee | ||
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2024 | Franzisca Maas (Psychological Ergonomics) | ||
Dr. Wienke Wannagat (Psychology) | |||
2023 | Tanja Messingschlager (Psychology of Communication and New Media) | ||
Sara Wolf (Psychological Ergonomics) | |||
2022 | Dr. Catharina Tibken (Psychology) | ||
Dr. Sonja Schierbaum (Philosophy) | |||
2021 | Lea Goldan (Quantitative Methods of Empirical Social Research) | ||
Dr. Ann-Kristin Herget (Media and Business Communication) | |||
2017 | Anja Kürzinger (School Pedagogy/Primary Education) | ||
Dr. Kristina Suchotzki (Psychology) | |||
Jennifer Tiede (School Pedagogy) | |||
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