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Research Awards /Gannochy Trust Innovation Award
The Gannochy Trust Innovation Award of the Royal Society of Edinburgh is Scotland’s highest accolade for individual achievement in innovation and has been created to encourage and reward Scotland’s young innovators for work which benefits Scotland’s wellbeing. The award will be presented annually to a young innovator whose work has the potential to promote social and economic wellbeing. Established in partnership between The Gannochy Trust and The Royal Society of Edinburgh, the purpose of the new award is to encourage younger people to pursue careers in fields of research which promote Scotland’s inventiveness internationally, and to recognise outstanding individual achievement which contributes to the common good of Scotland. The prestigious award also seeks to promote Scotland’s research and development capability in new technologies and areas of social importance.

Targeted at a new generation of Scottish innovator, any individual aged 45 or under working in Scotland is eligible to compete for the award. Competition entries from fields of research and development which have demonstrable potential to benefit Scotland’s social or economic wellbeing, have been sought. Funded by The Gannochy Trust, the award is run by The Royal Society of Edinburgh.

The 2005 closing date was March 21 2005.

Candidates must be able to attend for interview on 20 June 2005.

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The 2004 award was made to Dr Ian Underwood, FRSE, at a ceremony at the Royal Museum of Scotland on 1 October 2004.  Press Release 
View information on 2003 Prize winners
Last Updated 6 April, 2005
 
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