Thu, 06/08/2023
2023 CALACS Graduate Essay Prize
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2023 CALACS Graduate Essay Prize
Expression of Interest Due: August 1, 2023
Final essay due: August 15, 2023
The Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CALACS) calls for submissions for the 2023 Graduate Essay Prize to be awarded during a virtual event in Fall 2023.
Eligibility:
- Applicants must be registered in a graduate program at a recognized university and be CALACS student members.
- The paper must be unpublished and not yet approved for publication.
- Co-authorships will be accepted as long as the students are affiliated with community organizations or are presented together with community researchers. The co-authors can not be professors or have already obtained a PhD.
- The recipient is expected to attend the virtual Ceremony.
- The applicant may be registered in a masters or doctoral program inside or outside of Canada. Doctoral students must not have defended their dissertation prior to the submission deadline.
Application process:
- An abstract of the paper must first be submitted to and accepted by the CALACS 2023 Congress Organizing Committee, respecting the deadlines on the general Call for Papers.
- Applicants should indicate their intention to submit an essay for consideration by the Awards jury by writing to grad.essay.prize@can-latam.org. Expressions of interest should be submitted by August 1, 2023.
- Papers should be submitted electronically through the CALACS website (can-latam.org). Applicants must log in to their member account, navigate to USER ACCOUNT > MY SUBMISSIONS, and under AWARDS, click on GRADUATE ESSAY to access the submission form. You must upload an anonymous copy of the essay and a title page with your name, program and university affiliation as a separate document. Students may be asked to submit a proof of student status after the essay's submission. The deadline for receipt of final papers is August 15, 2023.
Guidelines for papers:
- Papers should be no longer than 20 double-spaced pages including bibliography, footnotes, figures and appendices.
- Papers should be submitted using standard margins in 12-point font with appropriate referencing in Word format.
- Papers will be evaluated following a double-blind review process, thus please submit 1) a title page with your name and affiliation and 2) an anonymous copy of the essay.
- Papers may be submitted in English, French, Portuguese, or Spanish.
- The evaluation committee will not review papers that do not conform to these guidelines: all papers not responding to these criteria will be automatically disqualified.