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2010 04 30 Nikon Small World Competition

Nikon Small World Competition

 

Closing date for entries; 30 April 2010Image

This prestigious annual contest promoted by Nikon Instruments has been running since 1977 and is a celebration of both the technical excellence and artistic expression involved in creating scientific imagery. Images must have been taken through a microscope using any of the techniques of light microscopy.

Nikon Instruments made clear that any commercial opportunities that may arise with regard to the winning entries will be passed to the submitting photographer and negotiated without Nikon's involvement.

Winning images only in this contest will be retained by Nikon Instruments solely for the purposes of promoting this contest and will be exhibited in various exhibitions in North America.

Pro-Imaging have excercised an exception to the normal five year usage rule for this contest in line with the exception guidelines in the Bill of Rights condition 2.

The majority of the entrants to this competition are not photographers but rather scientists who are capturing images for the purposes of their research. In this community, non-commercial open access image sharing (with proper credit) is considered a normal practice and an important part of scientific collaboration. 

The participants in this competition expect their imagery will be shared and welcome the added publicity and the benefits such publicity brings to their careers.  A critical factor in scientific research is to be published in the scientific journals that recognize the winners of the Small World competition. This recognition can be very important to a scientist's career development since it brings greater awareness to his/her research.

There is a top prize of $3,000.00 and the competition is open to entrants over the age of 18. For further details and to enter the contest click here.

Organisations; Nikon Instuments

Judges; Judging is done anonymously for the current year to ensure independence, the previous years judges were -

Gary G. Borisy, Ph.D.
Gary Borisy, Ph.D., is the Director and CEO of the Marine Biological Laboratory.
 
Jamie Shreeve
Science editor at National Geographic
 
Clive Thompson
Journalist who covers science and technology for New York Times Magazine, Fast Company, and Wired
Daniel Sieberg
Science & Technology Correspondent
CBS News
 
Judges Consultant
Michael W. Davidson
Director of the Optical and Magneto-Optical
Imaging Center at the National High Magnetic Field
Laboratory
Florida State University

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