Ambassador Award

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The Ambassador Award is one of the most prestigious union-level awards of the

Earth and space science.[1] The Ambassador Award recognizes the value of AGU members’ outstanding contributions that benefit society above and beyond their own research.[2]

The award was established by the AGU in 2013 to recognize the groundbreaking contributions of individuals whose achievements extend beyond the scope of traditional scientific honors. The award is annually given to between one and five individuals with notable achievements in societal impact, service to the Earth and space communities, scientific leadership, and promotion of the talent and career pool.[2]

The Ambassador Award is the only union-level award of the AGU whose recipients are automatically made AGU Fellows.[3]

The Ambassador Award was approved by the AGU Board of Directors on September 20, 2013 as a step forward by the AGU in building the community of scientists whose dedication to reaching across boundaries has made science visible and compelling, empowered new voices, and inspired future generations of researchers.[4]

The award was established by the AGU in 2013 to recognize the groundbreaking contributions of individuals whose achievements extend beyond the scope of traditional scientific honors. The award is annually given to between one and five individuals with notable achievements in societal impact, service to the Earth and space community, scientific leadership, and promotion of talent/career pool.[3][5]

Ambassador Award is the only Union level award of the AGU whose recipients are automatically made AGU Fellows.[3]

The Ambassador Award was approved by the AGU Board of Directors On 20 September 2013 as a step forward by the AGU in building the community of scientists whose dedication to reaching across boundaries has made science visible and compelling, empowered new voices, and inspired future generations of researchers.[6]

Past recipients

The following list is based on the information provided by the AGU.[3]

Year Recipients
2021 Fatima Abrantes, Madhulika Guhathakurta, Susan Joy Hassol, Ambrose Jearld Jr., Aradhna Tripati
2020 Karletta Chief, Kaveh Madani, Martha E. Maiden, Erika Marin-Spiotta, Gerald R. North[7]
2019 Alik Ismail-Zadeh, Lixin Wu, Margaret Leinen, Constance Millar, Sunanda Basu[8]
2018 Rosaly M. C. Lopes, Christopher M. Reddy, Esteban G. Jobbágy[9]
2017 Jean M. Bahr, Robert A. Duce, Richard C.J. Somerville[10]
2016 Ashanti Johnson, Anne S. Meltzer, Naomi Oreskes, M. Susan Lozier[11]
2015 Lucile Jones, Charles R. Chappell, Gordon McBean[12]
2014 Ghassem Asrar, James Overland, Scott Mandia, Paul Hsieh, Michael Wysession[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Union Awards, Medals, and Prizes | AGU". www.agu.org. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
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  7. ^ "Announcing the 2020 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients". Eos. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  8. ^ "Basu, Ismail-Zadeh, Leinen, Millar, and Wu Receive 2019 Ambassador Awards". Eos. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  9. ^ "American Geophysical Union Announces Recipients of the 2018 Union Medals, Awards and Prizes". AGU Newsroom. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  10. ^ "Bahr, Duce, and Somerville Receive 2017 Ambassador Awards". Eos. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  11. ^ "American Geophysical Union announces recipients of the 2016 Union Medals, Awards and Prizes". AGU Newsroom. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  12. ^ "2015 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced". Honors Program. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  13. ^ "American Geophysical Union Announces 2014 Awards, Medals, and Prizes Honorees". AGU Newsroom. Retrieved 2020-11-02.