The Digital Geographies Research Group (DGRG) is pleased to offer a prize to the best undergraduate dissertation in any area of digital geography* which is based upon original research and demonstrates a high degree of critical analysis and/or innovate and sophisticated methodology.
The successful prize winner, as selected by the DGRG Committee will awarded a prize of £100 and will also have the opportunity to showcase their work through the DGRG website.
Dissertations should normally be of first-class standard and nominated by Heads of Department / dissertation supervisors as appropriate. Departments should not submit more than one dissertation for consideration. Only dissertations submitted during the 2021-22 academic year by students enrolled on an undergraduate degree programme at a university in the UK or Europe, and written in English, will be considered (this is not limited to a being a part of a geography department, but the dissertation should meet the prize’s definition of digital geography research*).
Submissions should follow the below guidelines:
A PDF file of the dissertation;
Supporting statement (including final mark, feedback, and reasons for nomination);
An email address for the student that will be live after September 2022 (e.g. a personal email address where institutional addresses expire following graduation); and,
Submissions and any enquiry should be sent to: [log in to unmask] (Doug Specht, University of Westminster).
Deadline 15 July 2022
Best wishes,
Doug Specht
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