The British Association of Audiovestibular Physicians Hallpike Prize is awarded annually for the best project of the past 24-month period (research, audit or review of subject) in the area of Audiovestibular Medicine. The project can be unpublished, published or be in form of a presentation or poster, but the prize committee must be able to assess its quality from the available information.
The Hallpike prize was first awarded by the British Association of Audiovestibular Physicians in 2009, following the kind donation of Dr Jeremy Hallpike, Emeritus Neurologist from Adelaide, Australia, in honour of his father Charles Skinner Hallpike, a key figure in the early days of the development of Audiovestibular Medicine as a specialty.
This prize committee consists of the Chairs of the Education, Audit and Clinical Standards BAAP Subcommittees under the chairpersonship of the Vice President of BAAP.
The successful candidate receives the prize certificate and a cheque for £300 which will be awarded at the March 2023 BAAP Annual Conference (or in exceptional circumstances at the October 2023 Hallpike Symposium) when the prize winner is expected to present his/her work.
The criteria on which the selection is based are:
Rules for candidates submitting applications for Hallpike Prize:
Documents must be in MS-Word *.doc or *.pdf format, using Arial font 10, using the form at the end of this guide. The application needs to contain:
The completed form should be emailed to the Honorary Secretary of BAAP – honsec@baap.org.uk. It should be received by the BAAP Honorary Secretary before 5 PM of Friday 6th January 2023. Those received later will be considered for the following year.