AISES Professional Award Nomination Form

Deadline to submit is May 1, 2026 by 11:59 pm MDT

Nomination Criteria and Timeline

JAN – Nominations Open
MAY – Nominations Close
JUNE – Awardees Notified
OCTOBER – Awards presented at the National Conference

Exemplifying excellence in the community and STEM

AISES professional honorees go beyond personal achievements, extending their commitment to excellence to co-workers, family, community youth, and Tribal and First Nations. Their narratives, intricately woven with resilience, hard work, dedication, and discovery, form the core of AISES stories. Explore award categories below:

The Blazing Flame Award recognizes an advocate who promotes STEM education and/or career advancement for Indigenous people within their organization and/or community. Nominees should have ten or more years of professional experience and may or may not have a technical background.

Nominees will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Demonstrated leadership and potential as a role model
  • Impact and success in affecting change within their organization and/or community that furthers Indigenous representation in STEM Advocacy and achievements in promoting STEM
 
Application:

The following items are required for the nomination package:

  • Nominee information including demographic, educational, and employment information
  • Sponsor contact information
  • Biographical Sketch
  • Resume/CV
  • Recent high-resolution photograph/headshot
  • Two Letters of Recommendations
  • Other Supporting Documents (Maximum of 3) may include news clippings, publication summaries, or additional letter(s) of recommendation

This award acknowledges a professional or academic serving as an executive leader within their organization or institution. The nominee must be an experienced upper-level manager or a well-established engineer, scientist, professional, or academic who has significant department and budget responsibilities.

Nominees will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Uniqueness of their role, obtained goal, technical work, and other relevant achievements
  • Impact in the organization and level of responsibility
  • Background and expertise for their level of responsibility and performance
  • Challenges and successes to achieve an advanced level of leadership in their field
  • Demonstrated involvement with Indigenous communities and what role this plays in their leadership position
 
Application:

The following items are required for the nomination package:

  • Nominee information including demographic, educational, and employment information
  • Sponsor contact information
  • Biographical Sketch
  • Resume/CV
  • Organizational Personnel Chart
  • Recent high-resolution photograph/headshot
  • Two Letters of Recommendations
  • Other Supporting Documents (Maximum of 3) may include news clippings, publication summaries, or additional letter(s) of recommendation

The Indigenous Excellence award is to acknowledge individuals who exhibit excellence in furthering, uplifting, and engaging in Indigenous STEM knowledge through their scholarly work and career. Professionals with 10 or more years of experience with a majority of their work within or on behalf of tribal/Indigenous communities or incorporating Indigenous knowledge will be considered.

Nominees will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Service as a role model for Indigenous youth and adults in STEM
  • Demonstrated leadership within their Indigenous organization or community
  • Effecting positive change within their Indigenous organization or community
  • Advocacy and achievement in promoting Indigenous people in STEM education and/or careers
 
Application:

The following items are required for the nomination package:

  • Nominee information including demographic, educational, and employment information
  • Sponsor contact information
  • Biographical Sketch
  • Resume/CV
  • Recent high-resolution photograph/headshot
  • Two Letters of Recommendations
  • Other Supporting Documents (Maximum of 3) may include news clippings, publication summaries, or additional letter(s) of recommendation

To acknowledge an early career professional, AISES established the Most Promising Engineer or Scientist award.  The nominee must be a STEM professional or academic with less than five years’ experience after earning their last degree. The candidates’ early technical contributions should already indicate a promising career.

Nominees will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Unique and/or innovative contribution(s) to their field and/or organization
  • Demonstrated leadership and initiative in their role
  • Professional, scholarly and/or technical achievements to date
  • Potential for advancement within their field and/or organization
  • Demonstrated effort to advance the representation of Indigenous people in STEM

 

Application:

The following items are required for the nomination package:

  • Nominee information including demographic, educational, and employment information
  • Sponsor contact information
  • Biographical Sketch
  • Resume/CV
  • Recent high-resolution photograph/headshot
  • Two Letters of Recommendations
  • Other Supporting Documents (Maximum of 3) may include news clippings, publication summaries, or additional letter(s) of recommendation

The Technical Excellence award is designated for an individual who has made a significant contribution to their STEM field/industry through research, design, development, or strategy.

Nominees will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Unique and/or innovative contribution(s) to their field through their work
  • Impact of the nominee’s work including the degree of impact for their field, community, and/or globally
  • Products (i.e. patents, publications, reports, etc.)
  • Leadership and potential as a role model
  • Demonstrated effort to advance the representation of Indigenous people in STEM

 

Application:

The following items are required for the nomination package:

  • Nominee information including demographic, educational, and employment information
  • Sponsor contact information
  • Biographical Sketch
  • Resume/CV
  • Recent high-resolution photograph/headshot
  • Two Letters of Recommendations
  • Other Supporting Documents (Maximum of 3) may include news clippings, publication summaries, or additional letter(s) of recommendation

Nomination Form