“The Otto von Gruber Award”
The Board of the "Foundation I.T. C. Fonds", estab-
lished on 26th September, 1961, by Dr. Ir. W. Scher-
merhorn, has decided to make available the funds
necessary for granting an award. This award, in
honour of the services to photogrammetry of Otto
von Gruber and a token of the gratitude of the
founder of the I.T. C. Fonds, shall be called "The Otto
von Gruber Award". It shall be awarded once every
4 years and shall consist of a gold medal and a sum
of money amounting to a maximum of Dutch Guilders
500.
The Von Gruber Award shall be subject to the
following Statutes which have been approved by
the Board of Governors of the International Training
Centre for Aerial Survey and by the Board of the
International Society of Photogrammetry.
STATUTES
Art. 1
The qualifications for the Von Gruber Award shall
be:
a) that the recipient shall have written within 4
years immediately preceding the Congress at which
the Award is declared, an article of outstanding
merit on photogrammetry or photo-interpretation
which shall have been adjudged by the jury to be
the best article submitted to them.
b) that the recipient shall, within the preceding 12
years, either
1. have graduated from a recognized university with
photogrammetry or photo-interpretation as a major
subject, or
2. having graduated in other subjects from a uni-
versity or similar educational institution, have satis-
factorily completed a post-graduate course in photo-
grammetry or photo-interpretation at a recognized
university, technical college or school, or
3. have graduated from the International Training
Centre for Aerial Survey at Delft.
Art. 2
The jury shall be free to make the Award to the
author of a published article who has not applied for
it, provided the article qualifies for the Award in all
other respects. Furthermore the jury shall be free to
make no award if they consider no candidate's sub-
mission of sufficient merit, or to make two Awards
(but not more) at any one Congress if they consider
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the submissions of two carididates to be of equal
merit, provided always that on average over the years
no more Awards are made than congresses take place.
Art. 3
That those desirous of being considered for the
Award shall so inform the Board and present their
work in quintuple to the President of the |.S.P. not
less than 6 months before the congress. The article
may be in any language, provided that, if it is not writ-
ten in one of the official languages of the I.S.P. (at
present French, English, German), it shall be trans-
lated into one of them, at no expense to the |.S.P.,
before being submitted to the President of the l.S.P.
Art. 4
The decision of the jury shall be final without any
possibility of appeal.
Art. 5
The selection of the candidates to receive the Award
shall be made by a jury of assessors composed as
follows:
a) The President for the time being of the 1.S.P.
who shall exercise his vote only as a casting vote
in the event of two or more candidates receiving an
equal number of votes.
b) Three persons technically well qualified and of
high standing, one to be nominated by each of the
following for each occasion upon which the Award
is made:
1. The Council of the "Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Photogrammetrie"'.
2. The Council of the (British) Photogrammetric
Society which now meets in Burlington House, Lon-
don, England.
3. The Dean for the time being of the I.T. C.
c) In case two of the persons mentioned in b) ex-
press the wish to increase the number of members of
the jury, the President and the past President of the
I.S.P. shall be invited to nominate each an addition-
al member of the jury who must be of different, but
not of British or German, nationality.
Art. 6
The presentation of the Award and in any case the
announcement of the name of the winner of this
Award shall be made by the Secretary General or
the President at a General Assembly of the congress.