Future Faces of Physics Awards are made to SPS chapters to support projects designed to promote physics across cultures. The goal of the Future Faces of Physics Award is to promote the recruitment and retention of people from groups historically underrepresented in physics.
Examples of projects eligible for the Future Faces of Physics Award include, but are not limited to:
Establishing a mentoring program that provides career guidance and support to first year students, with components specifically designed to address the needs of underrepresented students
Partnering with a minority group on campus to sponsor a lecture by a scientist from that group
Working with a sign language interpreter to bring a physics demo show to a school for the deaf
Developing a program to encourage first generation college students to consider careers in physics
Note: Proposals for projects to “promote interest in physics among students and the general public” should be made through the Marsh W. White Awards Program rather than the Future Faces of Physics Awards Program.
Award at a Glance
Several awards of up to $600 may be made each year
Awarded to chapters for activities that promote physics across cultures
Eligibility
Applicants must be SPS chapters in good standing with the SPS national organization
The project leader must be a student that is a member of the SPS national organization
Application Procedure
Chapters must complete an online application (only one Future Faces of Physics Award proposal per chapter will be accepted)
To complete the application, chapters must upload a proposal and budget detailing their proposed activity, chapters should follow the guidelines provided in the proposal templates below when constructing their proposals
How to Use SPS Award Templates SPS award templates are designed to help chapters craft effective proposals and reports and enable SPS Award reviewers to better compare proposals to each other. Chapters do not need to submit award proposals and reports with the same formatting as the templates, but they can. Chapters that plan to use their own formatting should read through the template in detail before writing the proposal to learn exactly what should be included. Chapters that plan to use the formatting in the template should read through the template in detail, then simply add their own text under each heading and delete the explanatory text (in purple). Please contact the SPS National Office, SPS-Programs@aip.org, if you need a template in another format.
Proposal Review
From among the proposals submitted by chapters, a panel of reviewers selects several of the most meritorious for Future Faces of Physics Awards. Honorable mentions may be made.
Details for Awardees
Awardees are required to log back into the FluidReview system to upload a group picture, submit the Tax Id Number for their institution, and input press contacts at their institutions in order to accept their award
Upon acceptance of the award, a check for one-half of the award amount will be sent to the SPS chapter with the understanding that the funds are to be used for the purpose set forth in the successful proposal
Awardees must carry out their proposed project and submit a final report by May 31 of the academic year in which they received their award, or they may be asked to return funding. Chapters should follow the guidelines provided in the template below when constructing their final report.
Upon submission of a complete report by May 31, the chapter will receive a check for the second half of the award amount. If the chapter did not spend the full award amount on the project, the check will be for the outstanding amount