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2019 CARFMS Student Essay Contest
2019 Student Essay Contest
The Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS) seeks to foster an independent community of scholars dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of Canadian refugee and forced migration research. The Association aims to engage students as active members of the Canadian refugee and forced migration research community, and invites students to participate in the seventh annual CARFMS Student Essay Contest. There are two categories: one for graduate or law students; and, one for undergraduate students.
The CARFMS Student Essay Contest will recognize the most outstanding scholarship produced by students in the field of refugee and forced migration studies. A $500 prize will be awarded to one winner in each category (Graduate or Law and Undergraduate). The authors of the shortlisted papers will be invited to present their work at the 12th Annual CARFMS Conference, which will take place May 14-16, 2019 at the Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto.
Papers submitted to the Student Essay Contest may address any issue relevant to refugee and forced migration studies, in Canada or elsewhere.
The selection committee will shortlist three authors in each category: 1) undergraduate students; 2) graduate and law students (note that papers in the graduate/law category must be based on the analysis of empirical data). Subject to peer review, high quality short-listed papers will be considered for publication as working papers on the CARFMS website and/or in Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees.
Eligibility
- Participants must be Canadian students or international students registered at a Canadian university. Papers from any disciplinary background are welcome.
- The student must be the sole author of the submitted paper.
- The authors of shortlisted papers will be invited to present their work in person at the 2019 CARFMS Conference.
Application process and editorial guidelines
- Papers must be submitted on-line at http://carfms.org/student-essay-contest/ by 5:00 PM EST, January 15th, 2019.
- Papers may be submitted in either English or French.
- Papers must not exceed 7,500 words. Please use 12-point font and standard margins.
- Submissions must include an abstract of no more than 150 words, setting out the main arguments or findings of the paper.
- Papers should follow appropriate referencing conventions.
- The papers will be evaluated through an anonymous review process. Please do not include any identifying information in the paper.
- Submissions that do not meet the basic editorial guidelines will not be reviewed by the assessment committee.
Any questions should be directed to:
Morgan Poteet, PhD
Research Associate, Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS)
Director, Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS)
Associate Professor, Sociology, Mount Allison University