Awards & Honors
Each year the Entomological Society of America and the Entomological Society of America Certification Corporation provide annual honors and awards to recognize scientists, educators, and students, who have distinguished themselves through their contributions to entomology.
Below is a list of the current awards that are being offered. For additional information on how to nominate someone click on the award name. To see an overview list of the awards, view the Awards Eligibility Grid.
ESA's Branches also offer a variety of awards for Branch members. For more information on Branch awards, visit ESA's Awards Branches page and select your Branch.
Award Deadlines
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Honorary Member Awards - April 17 (Annually)
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Founders' Memorial Award - April 17 (Annually)
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Fellows - April 17 (Annually)
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Professional Awards, Early Career Professional Awards, and Student Awards - June 1 (Annually)
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Certification Corporation Awards - June 1 (Annually)
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This award recognizes outstanding research by individuals who have recently completed a doctoral dissertation in arthropod morphology, systematics, taxonomy, or evolution.
Deadline - June 1st Annually - Candidates must be enrolled as an undergraduate student (not necessarily in an entomology departments) at the time of nomination.
The MUVE Student Recognition Awards recognize MUVE student members who have demonstrated excellence in the Medical, Urban and Veterinary Entomology.
This award recognizes outstanding research by individuals who have recently completed a master's thesis in arthropod morphology, systematics, taxonomy, or evolution.
This award recognizes an early professional member of the MUVE section of ESA who has demonstrated excellence in research, extension, teaching and/or outreach.
These awards support research in these areas with emphasis on non-taxonomic studies. Such studies could include natural history, morphology, behavior, conservation, paleobiology, biochemistry, physiology, and related areas.
This award encourages MUVE student members to attend the annual meeting to promote interest in entomology and help connect new attendees to current members.