Dear Clinical Colleagues:

I am writing to gently nudge the May 2nd deadline for the John R. Walker Research Award and the Marion & Morgan Wright Clinical Award. Please encourage your students to apply for the research award, and please consider nominating a student for the clinical award. 

I am wondering if there are any volunteers to review applications for the John R. Walker Research Award. So far, we have received 1 application, but there is lots of time, it is only April 30th ðŸ™‚.

In past years, we have had 2 faculty members review each application and score  according to the attached framework. 

Last year, during our deliberation meeting for the Walker Award, we decided that a more open approach, and one focused on the quality of the paper submitted, would be more fruitful and appropriate given the range of methodologies that students are applying in their work.

As such, I wonder about using the following for the 2025 evaluation:

(a) scientific achievement (first authorship on a peer reviewed journal article, book chapter, or conference presentation) in the previous calendar year (2024) /5
(b) original/innovative/significant to the field of clinical psychology /5
(c) scientifically rigorous in terms of its design and analysis /5
(d) quality of writing /5
(e) evidence of scholarly achievement (a minimum GPA of 3.5) /5

Comments: (space to document considerations regarding the submission)

Total /25

Please let me know what you think of the revised framework for evaluation presented above, as well as your interest in volunteering to evaluate.

Thank you for considering, and all the best,

Kristin


Kristin Reynolds, Ph.D., C. Psych.

Pronouns: She/Her

Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology 

Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry

Research Affiliate, Centre on Aging

Scientist, Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba

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Email: Kristin.Reynolds@umanitoba.ca

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