Award Nomination Deadline Extended until April 1, 2017

NAPEG2017-Award of Merit

If you know of an engineer, geoscientist or firm that you feel deserves public recognition for outstanding achievement, please complete and submit this Nomination Form to registrar@napeg.nt.ca

Below is a complete description of NAPEG’s Awards

NAPEG Award

Description

Professional Award of Merit

The Professional Award of Merit is given to recognize and promote excellence in applied engineering and geosciences carried out in the Northwest Territories or Nunavut. (Terms of Reference)

Award for Environmental Excellence

The Award for Environmental Excellence is given to recognize engineers and geoscientists, and concerned persons, who have applied environmental excellence in engineering and geosciences towards preservation of the environment and the practice of sustainable development for work undertaken in the Northwest Territories or Nunavut. (Terms of Reference)

Community Service Award

The Community Service Award is to recognize a member/group that has made a significant contribution to the improvement in the quality of life for the citizens of his/her community. Continuous activity over a period of time is an asset. (Terms of Reference)

Professional Service Award

The Professional Service Award is for distinctive and outstanding service and/or contribution to the Association by a member over a period of time. (Terms of Reference)

Young Achievers Award

The Young Achievers Award is designed to bestow distinction on young outstanding engineers and geoscientists in the Northwest Territories or Nunavut, and to recognize exceptional achievements in their chosen fields in the early years of their professional careers. (Terms of Reference)

Member-in-Training Award

The Member-in-Training Award recognizes achievement by a Member-in-Training. The award is intended to bestow distinction on those training to be engineers or geoscientists who enhance society’s knowledge of our professions. (Terms of Reference)

Distinguished Life Membership

Council in its discretion, by unanimous vote, may confer Distinguished Life Membership in the Association upon any member who has rendered signal service to the Association, and through his/her own initiative and leadership, has rendered eminent service to the engineering or geoscience professions. (Terms of Reference)
Life Membership A member may apply to Council for Life Membership when they meet the requirements set out in the bylaws. They must have practiced in the Northwest Territories and/or Nunavut for more than 15 years, be 60 years of age and retired, or be at least 65 years of age. Life Members are not required to pay annual dues.
Honorary Member Council in its discretion, by unanimous vote, may confer Honorary Membership in the Association upon persons who have given eminent service to the profession. (Terms of Reference)
Science Teaching Award The Science Teaching Award is to recognize teaching initiatives which promote an interest in careers in the sciences. (Nomination Form and Terms of Reference)