02.13.24
For the third time, HAPPI Top 50 Company Henkel will present its research prize, the Martha Schwarzkopf Award for Women in Science, dedicated to supporting female scientists.
Alongside the main prize, with first and second place for life-long contribution in hair science, an additional prize for Emerging Talents will again be awarded this year. The application period began on Feb. 11, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Female researchers with a background in natural sciences, medicine or computer sciences can apply by presenting their contributions to the field of hair research or a related field. They have the chance to win 10,000 euros for the first place, 5,000 euros for the second place, and 5,000 euros for the “Emerging Talent” prize.
“Innovations rely on both progress in natural sciences and diversity in approaches and ideation. However, women in science are still underrepresented,” said Frank Meyer, senior vice president global R&D at Henkel consumer brands. “As we at Henkel are highly committed to gender equality, we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science by kicking off the application period for this year’s Martha Schwarzkopf Award.”
About the Martha Schwarzkopf Award
Martha Schwarzkopf is one of the first women in Germany to lead a company and establish the Institute for Hair Research. Today, Schwarzkopf is the largest brand in the Consumer Brands hair care segment of Henkel. All technical innovations under the brand draw upon the legacy of the Schwarzkopf Hair Research Institute, which oversees research and development laboratories, hair test salons, and hair academies worldwide. The award honors Schwarzkopf’s entrepreneurial and innovative spirit, as well as the empathy with which she steered both the Schwarzkopf company and the Schwarzkopf Hair Research Center.
How to Apply
The Martha Schwarzkopf Award is open to female researchers worldwide who hold a doctorate and possess extensive experience in the fields of natural sciences, medicine and computer sciences. The award is specifically for those who focus on hair research or related fields, such as textile and wool fiber research; the analysis of biological surfaces; or the interaction of substances with hair or scalp. In this round, applicants are encouraged from female researchers interested in the investigation of hair fiber or hair surface. Female researchers with a completed master's degree in the same research fields are eligible to apply for the “Emerging Talents” award.
A jury of experts comprising distinguished female scientists from Henkel’s Consumer Brands R&D, will assess the applications. In addition to the financial awards, the winners will be
invited for the award ceremony, which will be held in conjunction with a scientific conference of the expanding Martha Schwarzkopf hair network. This event will take place at the end of
the third quarter 2024 in Germany.
All awardees will have the opportunity to participate in a mentoring program with a Henkel scientist.
The following documents should be submitted with the application:
A letter of motivation, providing a statement of personal reasons for applying for this award; short curriculum vitae with a focus on the scientific field of work and interest; a list of the most important publications; a summary of the candidate’s own publicly available research in the field of hair and scalp research, fiber technologies, computer-based models for the study of fibers, including scientific methods for surface analysis, fiber structure, dye synthesis, or analysis of biological processes in the hair root (all research approaches are possible); and an application photo (optional).
The key criteria in the evaluation by the expert jury include the relevance of the work in the field of hair research, as well as its impact on consumers and the environment. Additional factors considered are pioneering spirit, originality, innovation potential, the feasibility of the research projects, and significance for the hair cosmetics sector.
The application period ends on June 1, 2024. Female scientists who are interested can submit their applications in English to [email protected].