The Galloway Award 2010
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The Galloway Award 2010

The Corrosion Science Division of ICorr would like to announce the opening of the Galloway Award for 2010 for submissions from students working in any area of corrosion science and corrosion engineering. This Award, established in 1998,  celebrates the work of Jack Galloway, a founder member of the British Association of Corrosion Engineers (BACE) from which the Institute of Corrosion derived, and whose granddaughter Nicola was guest of honour at the recent 50th Anniversary celebrations at the Thames Barrier.

Students are invited to submit a short technical article discussing their work for consideration for the award. This should be 3000-5000 words in length and may include figures as appropriate. The winning article will be published in Corrosion Management, and the prize consists of a certificate and a cheque for £250. The Institute does not keep copyright of the material, so this need not preclude later publications if students wish to offer a snapshot of an ongoing project, or work towards a thesis.

The winner is also invited to present their work at the 51st Corrosion Science Symposium in Southampton this September. Submissions should be sent to Nicholas.Stevens@manchester.ac.uk or to Dr Nicholas Stevens, Corrosion and Protection Centre, School of Materials, A11, Jackson’s Mill, Sackville Street, University of Manchester, Manchester, 
M13 9PL, to arrive by the end of July 2010.