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Prize Competition

Type: Academic Council on the United Nations System Dissertation Award
Institution: Academic Council on the United Nations (ACUNS)
Location: Waterloo, ON (Canada)
Deadline: 31.1.2013

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The ACUNS Dissertation Award recognizes students of extraordinary
potential who are writing graduate-level dissertations on topics
related to the United Nations system, including areas central to the
organizations work such as social justice and development, economic
and social issues, human rights, women's rights, humanitarianism,
international peace and security, international criminal law, the
environment, and the international financial architecture.

Eligible candidates may be citizens of any country and must be at the
dissertation-writing stage of a Ph.D., J.S.D. or LL.M. level and
engaged in the writing stage of their program.

The Award is in the amount of $1,500 US. The winner is encouraged to
attend and to present her/his research at the 2013 ACUNS Annual
Meeting, and will receive an additional $500 reimbursement of costs
after she/he does so.

The winner will be notified by February 15, 2013. Due to the large
volume of applicants, the Secretariat will contact only the Award
winner. Details of the winning research project will be posted on the
ACUNS website after February 15, and if in attendance the winner will
be introduced at the ACUNS Annual Meeting at Lund University, Sweden,
June 17 - 19, 2013.

The winner is encouraged to submit some written product to the
academic journal, "Global Governance", though use of any materials
remains at the discretion of the journal editorial team.

Applications must be received in full by Thursday, January 31, 2013.
An on-line application form can be found at www.acuns.org and must
include all of the following:

- Dissertation proposal, a representative dissertation chapter, or a
  description of the research of no more than 25 pages in length;
- Curriculum vitae; and
- Two letters of recommendation from the applicant's doctoral
  advisor or a faculty member who knows his/her work.

Recommendation letters can be uploaded online at:
http://acuns.org/programsandissertati/

You will be notified by the online system when each recommendation
letter is uploaded by your reference. Please note that incomplete
applications will not be considered.




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