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From: Cognitive science of religion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Karen Wyman
Sent: 09 December 2008 21:58
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: New in 2009 - The Lawson Prize in Religion Cognition and
Culture



Dear Friends and Colleagues:

I am pleased to announce that in 2009 my organization will be launching
the "E. Thomas Lawson Prize for Outstanding Pre-Doctoral Work in
Religion, Cognition and Culture", a paper competition for graduate
students.  The goal of this competition is to motivate, reward and
showcase the excellent work being done by many young scholars in the
field of religion, cognition and culture. Winning papers will be
published as either an independent volume or as a special journal issue.

I am contributing USD $500 for the First Place award.  I would like to
offer cash awards for 2nd and 3rd Place, as well as a few Honorable
Mentions and honoraria for the judges. For example, a $15,000 prize pool
would look something like this:

First Place: $3,500

2nd Place:  $2,500

3rd Place:  $1,000

Six (6) Honorable Mention:  $500 ea.  ($3000)

Five Judges' Honoraria:  $1000 ea. ($5000)

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Total:  $15,000

In support of this project, and ultimately in support of the academic
endeavors we share, I would like to ask for contributions from you, my
friends and colleagues in the scholarly community. 

To contribute by mail, please send cheques to:

The Lawson Prize

c/o North American Science and Religion Foundation

75-105 Merle Dr. #600

Palm Desert, CA 92211

Please write "Lawson Prize" in the memo section of your cheque.

For the PayPal savvy, please send contributions to [log in to unmask]

To use a credit card, please go to www.soulbodybrain.com/?page_id=40 and
click the "Donate" button.

In addition to individual contributions, please check to see if your
university or academic society would be interested in sponsoring the
competition. For institutional contributions in the $1000 to $5000
range, I would be pleased to list the donor as a Lawson Prize
co-sponsor.  

NASARF is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit/NGO in the United States, so
contributions are tax-deductible for US taxpayers and possibly for those
in other countries as well (please consult your relevant tax codes).

The competition will be open to graduate students at any university,
worldwide. I will announce final prize amounts along with application
instructions and deadlines in Spring of 2009. You may contact me at
[log in to unmask] with any questions.

Many thanks, 

Karen Wyman, Executive Director

North American Science and Religion Foundation

P.S. Tom is off the hook for contributions as he's already lent his
name. Thanks, Tom!


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