The Religion, Spirituality, and Family (RSF) Section of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) furthers the cause an ... d study of religion and its relationship to the family. The study and examination of the impact of religion on family life is examined as well as the relationship of religion to other family-related disciplines and NCFR Sections. Any person who is a current member in the NCFR shall be eligible for membership in the Religion and Family Life Section upon current paid membership in NCFR. The RSF Section has established modes of appreciation to recognize those individuals/groups that further the interests of the organization and/or exemplify the standards to which members aspire. These are distinguished colleagues (including students) who have unselfishly dedicated themselves to working in the family field and have given outstanding service. To recognize outstanding professional achievement, an award is presented for the best student or new professional paper submitted to the NCFR Annual Conference submitted through the RSF Section. Membership in NCFR or the RSF Section is not required. AWARD. The award includes a cash prize and a plaque. It is presented to the winner at the RSF Section annual meeting held at the NCFR Annual Conference. CRITERIA. The nominee should be: - a student who is seeking a degree in human development, family studies, family sciences, health, psychology, sociology, or related field; - a new professional who is a professional graduating in a field of study related to NCFR's mission and working in the field for less than five years; and - ready to submit a proposal to the NCFR Annual Conference through the Religion, Spirituality and Family Section. PROCESS. Selection of the outstanding paper is based on the ratings that emerge as a result of the peer review process of paper submissions to the NCFR Annual Conference through the RSF Section. DEADLINE. July 31. The winner is notified by this date. read more
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