How to Nominate for the Lush Prize
Do you want to submit a nomination for the Lush Prize, the global initiative aiming to bring forward the day when safety testing takes place without the use of animals?
Perhaps you are a campaign organisation raising awareness about animal experiments? Or a scientist developing non-animal testing methods? A young researcher requiring financial support or recognition for your efforts to avoid animal use?
The Lush Prize focuses pressure on toxicity testing for consumer products and ingredients, in a way which complements the many projects already addressing the use of animals in medical testing.
There are five main categories of award:
Public Awareness – rewarding individuals or organisations raising public awareness of ongoing animal testing
Lobbying – rewarding the work of individuals, groups or organisations pushing for change, focusing on policy interventions promoting the use of alternatives
Science – individuals, research teams or institutions conducting work on relevant toxicity pathways
Training – individuals, teams or organisations involved in training others in non-animal methods
Young Researcher – young scientists (up to 35 years at the time of application) with a desire to fund the next stage of a career focussed on an animal-test free future
And an additional prize, for which nominations cannot be submitted as it is at the discretion of the Lush Prize organisers and Judges:
Black Box – offers, in any one year, the full £250,000 Lush Prize fund for projects most likely to lead to practical non-animal tests which could be accepted by regulators
Making a nomination is easy:
- First of all, think about your project / team / individual – does it match what the Lush Prize is about? Does it conduct outstanding work to end animal testing, particularly in toxicology / safety testing?
- Which category of award does your nomination fit into? For example, a campaign group persuading companies to stop testing cosmetics on animals should be nominated for the Public Awareness award
- In the About the Prizes section of the website click on the relevant award category. Here you will find some information about the category and the sorts of work that are eligible
- Write a draft nomination first and think about the kinds of work carried out and how they fit in with the Prize. Give specific examples of work and outcomes and dates. It is this evidence that the Lush Prize Team rely on during shortlisting of nominations. The work should have been conducted in the previous 12-18 months, except for Young Researchers which includes proposed work which the Prize money can fund
- The Lush Prize focusses on the 1R of complete replacement rather than reducing or refining animal experiments, so ensure the project you nominate fits this criteria
- For any of the science categories, read the eligibility guidelines to ensure the nominated project meets the scientific and ethical criteria of the Prize
- Complete your nomination!
For advice from our Judges on what makes a successful nomination, see our blog here.
What happens next?
- You will receive an email confirming we’ve received your nomination
- After the deadline of 6th December 2019, the Lush Prize Team meets to discuss all nominations and select a shortlist
- This shortlist then goes to an international and independent panel of judges. They are experts in all areas of lobbying, campaigns and science in relation to animal testing. They decide on the winners
- Winners are informed and invited to attend the Lush Prize Awards Ceremony in London where they collect their stunning hand-made award and their prize money!
Don’t forget – all nominations must be received by 6th December 2019. Good luck!
Any questions? Then feel free to contact us.
23 October 2019
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