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Event: 2011 Graduate Student Essay Contest

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CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR REFUGEE AND FORCED MIGRATION STUDIES (CARFMS)

2011 GRADUATE 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 graduate students as 
active members of the Canadian refugee research community, and invites 
graduate students to participate in the second annual CARFMS Graduate 
Student Essay Contest.

The CARFMS Graduate Student Essay Contest will recognize the most 
outstanding research produced by graduate students in the field of 
refugee and forced migration studies.  The authors of the shortlisted 
papers will be invited to present their work on a panel at the 4th 
Annual CARFMS Conference, which will take place at McGill University in 
Montreal, Quebec from 11-13 May 2011. The winners of the CARFMS Graduate 
Student Essay Competition will be announced at the conference in 
Montreal. Papers submitted to the Graduate Student Essay Contest may 
address any issue relevant to refugee and forced migration studies.

The selection committee will shortlist three authors, and will award a 
prize of $250 for the best essay. In cooperation with the Refugee 
Research Network, CARFMS hopes to provide funding to support the 
participation of shortlisted authors in the 2011 Annual CARFMS 
Conference. Subject to peer review, the authors of the winning papers 
will be invited to publish their work in Refuge: Canada’s periodical on 
refugees.

Eligibility

  * Participants in the contest must be members of CARFMS, or join the 
association in advance of the 2011 Conference.
  * Participants must be Canadian graduate students (Master’s or PhD), 
or international students registered at a Canadian university. Law 
school students are eligible to participate in the contest. Papers from 
any disciplinary background are welcome.
  * The student must be the sole author of the submitted paper.
  * The authors of shortlisted papers are encouraged to present their 
work in person at the 2011 CARFMS Conference, but students may 
participate in the competition even if they cannot attend the conference.

Application process and editorial guidelines

  * Papers must be submitted by email (in MS Word) by 5:00 PM EST, 15 
March 2011.
  * Papers may be submitted in either English or French.
  * Papers must not exceed 7,500 words or 30 double-spaced pages. 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 the Chicago Manual of Style, or the Canadian 
Guide to Uniform Legal Citation for essays in law.
  * The papers will be evaluated through an anonymous review process. 
Submissions should include a cover page indicating the title of the 
article and the author’s name and institutional affiliation. This cover 
page will be removed before the review process.  Please do not include 
any identifying information in the rest of the article.
  * Submissions that do not meet the basic editorial guidelines will not 
be reviewed by the assessment committee.

Please send all replies to: [log in to unmask]

Submissions and questions should be sent to:

Professor Megan Bradley
Conflict Studies Program, Saint Paul University

223 Main Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1S 1C4
Tel: +1 613 236-1393, ext. 2519
Email: [log in to unmask]

ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE D’ÉTUDES SUR LES RÉFUGIÉS ET LA MIGRATION FORCÉE 
(CARFMS)

CONCOURS 2011 D’ESSAIS POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS DE CYCLES SUPÉRIEURS

L’Association Canadienne d’études sur les réfugiés et la migration 
forcée cherche à encourager une communauté académique indépendante qui 
se consacre à l’avancement et la diffusion de la recherche canadienne 
sur les réfugiés et la migration forcée. L’Association vise à impliquer 
les étudiants des cycles supérieurs comme membres actifs de la 
communauté canadienne de recherche sur les réfugiés, et invite les 
étudiants des cycles supérieurs à participer au second Concours annuel 
d’essais de la CARFMS.

Le Concours d’essais pour étudiants de cycles supérieurs de la CARFMS 
reconnaîtra la recherche la plus remarquable réalisée par des étudiants 
de cycles supérieurs dans le domaine des études sur les réfugiés et la 
migration forcée. Les auteurs des essais présélectionnés seront invités 
à présenter leurs travaux dans le cadre d’un panel durant la 4ème 
Conférence Annuelle de la CARFMS, qui se tiendra du 11 au 13 mai 2011 à 
l’Université McGill, Montréal, Québec. Les travaux soumis au Concours 
peuvent aborder toute question pertinente et en lien avec les études sur 
les réfugiés et la migration forcée.

Trois essais seront présélectionnés. Le premier prix d’une valeur de 
250$ sera décerné à l’auteur du meilleur essai. Pour les auteurs 
présélectionnés en deuxième et troisième position, ainsi que pour 
l’auteur du premier prix, la CARFMS financera les frais liés à leur 
participation à la 4ème Conférence Annuelle du CARFMS, en coopération 
avec le Réseau de Recherche sur les Réfugiés (Refugee Research Network).

Éligibilité

  * Les participants au concours doivent être membres de la CARFMS, ou 
joindre l’Association avant la Conférence annuelle 2011.
  * Les participants doivent être des étudiants canadiens de cycles 
supérieurs (Maîtrise ou doctorat), ou des étudiants étrangers inscrits à 
une Université canadienne. Les étudiants des Facultés de droit sont 
éligibles à participer au Concours. Les travaux provenant de toute 
discipline seront les bienvenus.
  * Les étudiants doivent être les seuls auteurs de l’essai soumis au 
Concours.
  * Les auteurs des essais présélectionnés sont encouragés à présenter 
leurs travaux en personne durant la 4ème Conférence Annuelle de la 
CARFMS. Toutefois, les étudiants ne pouvant être présents à la 
Conférence seront éligibles à participer au Concours.

Processus d’application et directives éditoriales

  * Les essais doivent être soumis par courriel (Format Word MS) avant 
17h, le 15 mars 2011.
  * Les essais peuvent être soumis en Français ou en Anglais.
  * Les essais ne doivent pas dépasser 7,500 mots ou 30 pages double 
interligne. Prière d’utiliser une police de 12 points et des marges 
‘standard’.
  * Les propositions d’essai doivent inclure un résumé de 150 mots 
présentant les principaux arguments ou résultats.
  * Les essais doivent suivre le Chicago Manual of Style, ou le Manuel 
Canadien de la référence juridique pour les essais en Droit.
  * Les essais seront évalués par un processus anonyme de révision. Les 
propositions d’essais doivent inclure une page titre indiquant le titre 
de l’essai et le nom de l’auteur ainsi que son institution 
d’affiliation. La page titre sera retirée avant le processus de 
révision. Prière de ne pas inclure des informations pouvant vous 
identifier dans le reste du document.
  * Les propositions d’essai qui ne respectent pas les directives 
éditoriales ne seront pas révisées par le comité d’évaluation.

Pour soumettre vos propositions d’essais ou pour toute question, 
veuillez communiquer avec :

Prof. Megan Bradley
Conflict Studies Program, Saint Paul University

223 Main Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1S 1C4

Tel: +1 613 236-1393, ext. 2519
Email: [log in to unmask]

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