Tuuli Kukkonen (Thermal imaging of sexual arousal in women and men)
Deanne Simms (Gender differences in sexual satisfaction in dating couples)
The Canadian Sex Research Forum (CSRF) grants awards to the best student presentations at the Annual Conference each year. Generally, two student awards are given: one for the best oral presentation and one for the best poster presentation.
A multidisciplinary panel working in the area of human sexuality will evaluate the presentations. The winner of the awards will be announced at the closing of the Annual Conference and will receive a certificate and voucher for free registration at a future CSRF Annual Conference.
To be eligible for the Student Award, individuals must be a student at the time of abstract submission or at the time of presentation at the Annual Conference. Students registered in a Canadian undergraduate or graduate program, as well as Canadian students registered in an undergraduate or graduate program in another country are eligible to receive an award. Individuals are ineligible for the Student Award if they have already graduated from a doctoral program before their presentation at the Annual Conference. Students who have graduated from an undergraduate or master's program and who submitted their abstracts while still a student are eligible for the student award (although not the student registration). Students who graduate from a doctoral/post-doctoral program are not eligible for a student award (nor for student registration).
Students who would like to be considered for the awards must be the first author on the paper they are presenting, must indicate their preference for being considered on the Call for Abstracts, and include a letter or email from his/her advisor confirming his/her student status. Only presentations of research results will be considered for the student award.
Tuuli Kukkonen (Thermal imaging of sexual arousal in women and men)
Deanne Simms (Gender differences in sexual satisfaction in dating couples)