PMI Research Achievement Award
The purpose of this award is to recognize and honor an individual who has significantly advanced the concepts, knowledge, and/or practices of project management through the body of professionally conducted and authored project management research.
Submission Deadline
1 April 2012
Eligible
- The nominee(s) must have, through project management research, made a significant contribution to the advancement of the field of project management.
- The nominee(s) does not have to be a PMI member.
- The nominee(s) may work in any field, such as business, government, nonprofit, academia, research, consulting, training, etc.
Not Eligible
- Sitting members of PMIs Board of Directors may not participate in the nomination or evaluation process of this award, nor are members of the Board eligible to receive this award.
- Individuals or organizations that have failed to comply with PMI policies and procedures, including but not limited to PMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
For More Information
View detailed information on this award's criteria, nomination procedures, nomination requirements and award recipient selection process.
Please note: The call for nominations for 2012 PMI Professional Awards closes on 1 April 2012. If you have questions about the program, please email awards@pmi.org
Previous Recipients of the PMI Research Achievement Award
2011: Christoph H. Loch, PhD
2010: Janice Lynne Thomas, PhD
2009: Jeffrey K. Pinto, PhD
2008: Dragan Milosevic, PhD, PMP
2006: Hans Thamhain, PhD, PMP
2005: Peter W.G. Morris, PhD
2004: J. Rodney Turner
2003: Aaron J. Shenhar, PhD