Has to be at a UK institution, does it, even if one is a member of the
RGS & EGRG?...
Neil Coe wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I would like announce the details of the 2009 EGRG postgraduate thesis
> competitions. Each year, we award a £100 prize to the best Masters and
> PhD dissertations in the field of economic geography (broadly defined).
>
> Previous winners are listed on the EGRG website:
> http://www.egrg.org.uk/pgprize.html
>
> In order to be considered for the award, please forward a hard copy of
> the thesis (any form of binding will do!) to me at the below address
> to arrive by Friday 30th January 2009. This must an absolutely final
> version of a thesis that has passed the degree for which it has been
> submitted at a UK institution during 2008. If you have any doubts
> about eligibility, just drop me a line.
>
> The theses will be reviewed by the EGRG committee and we will announce
> the winners in April/May. Please forward this email to anyone who may
> be interested but might not be on this listing (e.g. members of staff
> with responsibility for coordinating Masters courses).
>
> This is also an opportunity to remind you of our recently launched,
> and previously advertised, postgraduate working paper prize. For more,
> see: http://www.egrg.org.uk/wps.html
>
> With all good wishes
> Neil
> EGRG Chair
>
> Neil M. Coe
> Geography
> School of Environment & Development
> The University of Manchester
> Arthur Lewis Building
> Oxford Road
> Manchester
> M13 9PL
> Tel: 0161-275-3646
> Email: [log in to unmask]
>
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