The Citizen’s Income Trust Essay Prize for 2006
The Citizen’s Income Trust invites entries for its 2006 essay prize. Entrants should be studying at a UK University during the academic year 2005/6 at undergraduate or graduate level. Essay should be in the fields of philosophy, political science, social policy, economics, or other social sciences; should be of p to 5,000 words in lengths; and should contribute to the current debate on the desirability and feasibility of a Citizen’s Income: an unconditional, nonwithdrawable income payable to each individual as a right of citizenship. Provided that a on one entry is of sufficient quality the winner will be awarded a prize of £500 and the winning essay will be published in the Citizen’s Income Newsletter.
Rules: A hard copy of the essay along with the entrant’s name and address, should be sent to:
Dr Malcolm Torry,
Director,
Citizen’s Income Trust
PO Box 26586
London
SE3 7WY
and an electronic copy version (in Word or Rich Text format) either by disc to the same address or by email attachment of [log in to unmask] Confirmation that the entrant is studying at a UK University needs to be sent, signed by a faculty member.
The closing date is 1st May 2006. No trustees, employees, or former trustees or employees, or their relatives, may enter. The judges decision is final, and no corresponded will be entered into.
Professor Terrell Carver
Department of Politics
University of Bristol
10 Priory Road
Bristol
BS8 1TU
United Kingdom
+44 (0)117 928 8826
www.bristol.ac.uk/politics
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