
Student Prizes
Prizes are presented for the best Student presentations in each Specialist Group at the Annual SAIP conferences.
Student Prizes Awarded at Conference
General rules for Presentation Awards
- The awards (for both oral and poster presentations) are open to bona-fide, full-time students who are student members of the South African Institute of Physics.
- Council is willing to fund the awarding of a prize or prizes to students participating in the activities of the Specialist Group, to a maximum value of R 1 000, per Specialist Group. Specialist Group chairs are however encouraged to obtain sponsorships for these prizes.
- The presentation must originate from the student's proposed (or completed) thesis or dissertation or any formal report pertaining to that degree/level for the awards programme.
- Once a student has won a particular degree/level award (also in the other Specialist Subgroups), he/she may no longer compete in that particular degree/level awards programme.
- The student may submit for the prize either one oral or one poster presentation but not both in a particular year.
- It is the responsibility of the Specialist Group Chair to ensure that the entrant is a bona-fide, full-time student.
Judgement Guidelines for the Presentation Awards
All subcomponents are of comparable importance
- Content - 75%
- Mastering of subject.
- Difficulty level.
- Originality.
- Handling of questions.
- Logical development of the material.
- Clarity.
- Contribution of student.
- Presentation - 25%
- Technical outlay.
- Visual impact of transparencies or poster.
- Readability of transparencies or poster.
- Relevancy of graphs, tables, etc.
- Presentation style.
- Ability to present the talk in the allotted time / Ability to summarise the poster material within a very limited time (typically 2 - 3 minutes).
- Actual presentation style, e.g. audibility, the way transparencies are handled / the way attention is drawn to sections of the poster, etc.
(Courtesy of CMMS Specialist Group)