The Robert Carr Research Award open for nomination
Established in 2014, The Robert Carr Research Award recognizes a research project conducted by a community-academic partnership that has led to evidence-based programs and/or influenced policies in the field of HIV to guide a human rights-based response.
The Award consists of the following components:
- Coverage of travel expenses and conference registration fees to attend the International AIDS Conference for two awardees (one representative from community and one representative from academia)
- Certificate and Award “art”
- Invitation to deliver the keynote address for the Robert Carr Memorial Lecture and presentation of the Award.
The aim of the prize is to highlight a research project conducted by a community-academia partnership in which all partners were equally involved in designing the study, collecting and analyzing the data and disseminating the results, and which has led to evidence-based programs and/or influenced policies in the field of HIV.
To be eligible for the Award, the research project must meet the following criteria:
- The research project has been conducted by a community-academia partnership in which all partners were at least equally involved in designing the study, collecting and analyzing the data and disseminating the results. Projects which were community-led are preferred.
- The research project has led to evidence-based programs and/or influenced policies in the field of HIV to guide a human rights-based response to HIV.
The 2018 nominations for the Robert Carr Research Award are open to the public from February 1st until March 31st.