• | For efforts at the conservation and preservation of flora and fauna in their natural state | • | For innovation geared at improving the lives of people especially the impoverished | • | For inventions that reduce death and disease in poorer countries. | • | For efforts (including inventions aimed) at preventing and reducing the effects of pollution and environmental degradation | • | For futuristic inventions that will provide a greener lifestyle in this century and for posterity | • | For academic excellence in engineering, computer science and other science and technology related disciplines. |
CRITERIA 1. | Nominees must be between the ages of 15 and 25 | 2. | Documented proof of nominees work must be available and accessible: videos, audio clips, photographs and newspaper cuttings are all admissible. | 3. | Documented proof must be in digital or electronic format ONLY*. | 4. | Nominees must NOT be you. IOW: you cannot nominate yourself | 5. | Each nomination must be supported by at least two credible references | 6. | Suitability of a nomination is pre-determined at the discretion of the nominator. However, all nominations are subject to our editorial control. All nominations that are inappropriate both in content and language will be deleted without notice to the nominator. | 7. | Impact of nominee's work must be quantifiable to a degree. i.e. innovation or invention must be seen to have directly and positively changed the lifestyle of people within a community.** |
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