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Prizes and Awards


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At its biennial conference the EAOHP presents a number of prizes and awards to researchers and practitioners to recognise their contribution to the field of OHP. 


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Applications open for the following awards:
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  • Eusebio Rial-González Innovation & Practice Award in OHP: 
This biennial Award is open to any OHP researcher or practitioner who feels their work has made a considerable contribution to the field of occupational health psychology. The candidate would either have contributed to the promotion of OHP through their innovative research or innovative practice.  Please click here for more information. 
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  • Andre Bussing Prize:
The Award is open to any early career researcher (eight years from completion of PhD or equivalent - at the point of presentation) who feels their work has, or will, make a considerable contribution to the field of occupational health psychology. Please click here for more information. 
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  • Best Poster Prize:
On each day of the conference, one poster will be selected for the Best Poster Prize. The prize recognises high quality research presented in poster format. All posters presented at the conference will be automatically considered for the award. 

  • Fellowship of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology: 
The Academy awards a lifetime fellowship to individuals (usually two or three), whom in the opinion of the Executive Committee, have made an exceptional contribution to the discipline of occupational health psychology.