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1 Recipients  



1.1  2020  





1.2  2019  





1.3  2018  





1.4  2017  





1.5  2016  





1.6  2015  





1.7  2014  







2 See also  





3 References  














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Frank Research Prize
Awarded forOutstanding contributions in social change and public interest research
CountryUnited States
Presented byUniversity of Florida
Reward(s)US $10,000
First awarded2014
Websitefrank.jou.ufl.edu/prize/about-the-prize/

The Frank PrizeinPublic Interest research was established in 2014 by the University of Florida and named in honor of social change pioneer Frank Karel.[1] The award is given out annually for research that advances public interest communications around positive social change, including issues such as education, health, politics, and the environment.[2] According to the website,[3] the prize "celebrates peer-reviewed research that informs the growing discipline of public interest communications". Eligible disciplines include psychology, neuroscience, public relations, advertising, marketing, journalism, sociology, communications, public health, and political science. After two rounds of independent review by a panel of scholars and practitioners, three awards are made each year with a top financial prize of $10,000.[4][5] Recipients present their research at the annual Frank Scholar conference organized by the University of Florida. Notable behavioral science scholars such as Paul Slovic and Dan Ariely have presented at the conference.[6][7]

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  • ^ [About the Frank Prize, http://frank.jou.ufl.edu/prize/about-the-prize/ Archived 2017-01-20 at the Wayback Machine]
  • ^ [College Awards $10K Frank Research Prize (https://www.jou.ufl.edu/2016/03/10/college-awards-10k-frank-prize-to-oregon-duke-professors/)
  • ^ [Meet the 2017 Prize Winners (http://frank.jou.ufl.edu/2017/01/2017-prize-research/ Archived 2017-03-26 at the Wayback Machine)
  • ^ [Slovic (https://vimeo.com/156638027)
  • ^ [Ariely(http://frank.jou.ufl.edu/gather/frank2017/ Archived 2017-09-05 at the Wayback Machine)
  • ^ "2020 Research Prize in Public Interest Communications". Archived from the original on 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
  • ^ "Introducing the 2019 Frank Prize winner". 25 February 2019.
  • ^ "2018 Frank Prize Winners".
  • ^ [Campbell Frank Prize (https://business.uoregon.edu/news/happier-humans-better-world//)
  • ^ [Bleich wins prestigious award (http://www.besttrust.org/b-e-s-t-alumna-sara-bleich-96-wins-prestigious-award//)

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