Beginning in 2015, a prize will be awarded every two years for the best
article published in Studies C by an
early career scholar.
The prize, which is supported by Elsevier, is intended for those who, at
the time of the article's publication, were doctoral students, or were
within five years of being awarded their doctorates. Articles published
in 2013 and 2014 will be eligible for the 2015 Prize.
To nominate an article or articles for the 2015 Prize, please send an
email to the Assistant Editor, Dominic Berry, at ph09djb@leeds.ac.uk by
31 December 2014. Self-nominations are welcome, as are brief statements
describing the oustanding quality and contribution of nominated
articles.
The winning article, as judged by the Editor-in-Chief, Advisory Editors
and/or Book Reviews Editors in consultation with the Editorial Board,
will be announced in spring 2015. The winner will receive £200 and a
certificate as well as a year’s free subscription to the journal.
For the full eligibility criteria, see http://www.journals.elsevier.com/studies-in-history-and-philosophy-of-science-part-c-studies-in-history-and-philosophy-of-biological-and-biomedical-sciences/news/article-prize/. Questions about the prize should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Gregory Radick, email G.M.Radick@leeds.ac.uk
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