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British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS)
Student Prize 2010
The POWS Student Prize
To be awarded for a 3000 word article. The article must be clearly related to the work carried out as part of an undergraduate or postgraduate degree, and make an original contribution to the Psychology of Women. Individual entries and group submissions are both welcomed, but must not have been published previously.
You could win
A £200 cash prize
A one year subscription to POWS Review
A one year subscription to Feminism & Psychology
The opportunity to present your paper at the 2010 POWS Conference, where the Student Prize will be awarded (POWS will reimburse your registration and travel expenses within the UK, up to the amount of £350).
Publication of your submission in the POWS Review (subject to the normal peer review process)
Who is eligible?
Current undergraduate and postgraduate students and those who have submitted their thesis or dissertation within the last 12 months. Submissions are welcomed from students researching all areas of Psychology, Health and Social Sciences.
How to enter
You need to submit a short abstract (max 250 words) of your article by 12th March 2010. If your abstract is shortlisted, you will be asked to submit the full article at a later date. All abstracts and completed articles will be reviewed by four members of POWS with relevant knowledge and expertise.
Submissions should be emailed as attached word documents to Anamika Majumdar at majumdaa@lsbu.ac.uk. Please contact Anamika if you have any questions about the POWS Prize.
STOP PRESS… Put this date in your diary - POWS Conference 2010:
14th-16th July, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.
Conference themes:
‘Virtual Feminisms’, ‘Politics and Activism’, ‘(Dis) embodiment’
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