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Date sent:              Mon, 24 Sep 2001 09:32:55 +0400
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Subject:                Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics
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>Please forward this to anyone who might be interested.
>
>Catt Center Prize for Research on Women and Politics
>
>Proposals for the 2001 Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and
>Politics-which carries a $1,000 award for each project selected-are due
>Nov. 1.
>
>This annual competition is sponsored by the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for
>Women and Politics at Iowa State University to encourage and reward
>scholars embarking on significant research in the area of women and
>politics.  In addition to the cash prize, recipients may be invited to ISU
>to present an overview of their research.
>
>Research projects submitted for prize consideration can address any topic
>related to women and politics.  Scholars at any level, including graduate
>students and junior faculty members, can apply.  In addition to the $1,000
>prizes, honorable mention awards of $500 are sometimes given.
>
>To be considered for the 2001 prize, applicants should submit, postmarked
>or faxed by Nov.1:
>
>- a detailed description (5 to 10 pages) of the research project-including
>a 150-200 word abstract summarizing its purpose and content and a
>discussion of relevant theory, contributions to literature in the field,
>methodology, and a timetable for completion;
>
>- a cover letter that outlines the researcher's professional interests and
>experiences related to the project,  states how the prize will contribute
>to the research, and provides mailing addresses and telephone numbers where
>s/he can be reached in December 2001;
>
>- and a current curriculum vitae.
>
>Awards will be announced by Dec. 14, 2001.  Winners of the Catt Prize are
>to acknowledge their honor when their research results are published and to
>transmit one copy of each publication for the Center's archives.
>
>Materials should be sent to:
>The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics
>309 Catt Hall,
>Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-1305
>FAX(515) 294-3741.
>For more information, contact the Center at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Jill M. Bystydzienski
>Director, Women's Studies Program
>and Professor of Sociology
>Iowa State University
>349 Carrie Chapman Catt Hall
>Ames, IA 50011
>Tel. (515)294-9733/9730
>FAX (515)294-5104
>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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