Overview
The European Cultural Foundation, the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and the European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres have officially launched the call for applications for the 2010 Cultural Policy Research Award.
Designed to foster academic and applied cultural policy research and to explore issues at stake in contemporary Europe, the Cultural Policy Research Award aims to contribute to new competence building among young scholars in comparative cultural policy research.
Applications must be submitted by 24 May 2010 through the online application form on the CPRA Award website.Guidelines for application are available here and detailed information on the application procedure are available here.
Amount Awarded
The winner of the CPR Award 2010, worth 10.000 euros, will be publicly announced on 6 October during the 18th ENCATC Annual Conference taking place in Brussels (6-8 October 2010).
Application requirements and how to apply
The CPR Award competition is open to candidates from all European countries.
Candidates must be able to speak and write in English.
Young academics, researchers and policymakers are eligible for the 10,000 Euro award.
Candidates must be educated to M.A. level in social sciences, art & humanities, or public policy research, and must be no older than 35 at the time of applying.
Candidates will be assessed according to their qualifications, the relevance of their research project to cultural policy issues, and their vision of how policy recommendations could be implemented.
Only applications submitted through the online application form on the CPR Award website will be accepted.
Applicants should take into account the Jury’s time constraints - the application documents should be clear and concise. The online application form consists of seven sections (steps):
• Applicant contact
• Applicant CV
• Relevant research paper in English, French, German or Spanish
• Cultural policy research proposal - Project information
• Cultural policy research proposal - Research plan
• Reference
• Questionnaire
Applications should be in English.
Only one proposal per individual researcher will be considered. Once the application has been sent, no further changes can be made. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
The Jury will review all applications and select the winner. If necessary, the finalists of the competition (two or three applicants) could be scheduled for a telephone conference interview.
The award will enable the proposed research to be carried out (within one year of the award being presented).
The CPR Award winner is expected to contribute to certain conferences and debates organized by the ECF.
Guiding thematic directions:
•The Award should stimulate research on issues that challenge Europe today.
•The Award should stimulate applied and comparative research aspects of European cultural policies.
•By "European", we mean the region formed by Council of Europe Member States.
•The research can apply comparative local, regional, national, large regions and European Union levels.
Contact us
Giannalia Cogliandro
CPRA Manager
g.cogliandro@encatc.org
Elizabeth Darley
Contact for Researchers and Jury members
projects@encatc.org
Caroline Palmier
Promotion and press contact
communications@encatc.org
European Cultural Foundation
Isabelle Schwarz
Head of Cultural Policy Development
Riksbanken Jubileumsfond
Mats Rolén
Director of Research
Source: http://www.encatc.org/pages/index.php?id=19
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this award
The European Cultural Foundation, the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and the European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres have officially launched the call for applications for the 2010 Cultural Policy Research Award.
Designed to foster academic and applied cultural policy research and to explore issues at stake in contemporary Europe, the Cultural Policy Research Award aims to contribute to new competence building among young scholars in comparative cultural policy research.
Applications must be submitted by 24 May 2010 through the online application form on the CPRA Award website.Guidelines for application are available here and detailed information on the application procedure are available here.
Amount Awarded
The winner of the CPR Award 2010, worth 10.000 euros, will be publicly announced on 6 October during the 18th ENCATC Annual Conference taking place in Brussels (6-8 October 2010).
Application requirements and how to apply
The CPR Award competition is open to candidates from all European countries.
Candidates must be able to speak and write in English.
Young academics, researchers and policymakers are eligible for the 10,000 Euro award.
Candidates must be educated to M.A. level in social sciences, art & humanities, or public policy research, and must be no older than 35 at the time of applying.
Candidates will be assessed according to their qualifications, the relevance of their research project to cultural policy issues, and their vision of how policy recommendations could be implemented.
Only applications submitted through the online application form on the CPR Award website will be accepted.
Applicants should take into account the Jury’s time constraints - the application documents should be clear and concise. The online application form consists of seven sections (steps):
• Applicant contact
• Applicant CV
• Relevant research paper in English, French, German or Spanish
• Cultural policy research proposal - Project information
• Cultural policy research proposal - Research plan
• Reference
• Questionnaire
Applications should be in English.
Only one proposal per individual researcher will be considered. Once the application has been sent, no further changes can be made. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
The Jury will review all applications and select the winner. If necessary, the finalists of the competition (two or three applicants) could be scheduled for a telephone conference interview.
The award will enable the proposed research to be carried out (within one year of the award being presented).
The CPR Award winner is expected to contribute to certain conferences and debates organized by the ECF.
Guiding thematic directions:
•The Award should stimulate research on issues that challenge Europe today.
•The Award should stimulate applied and comparative research aspects of European cultural policies.
•By "European", we mean the region formed by Council of Europe Member States.
•The research can apply comparative local, regional, national, large regions and European Union levels.
Contact us
Giannalia Cogliandro
CPRA Manager
g.cogliandro@encatc.org
Elizabeth Darley
Contact for Researchers and Jury members
projects@encatc.org
Caroline Palmier
Promotion and press contact
communications@encatc.org
European Cultural Foundation
Isabelle Schwarz
Head of Cultural Policy Development
Riksbanken Jubileumsfond
Mats Rolén
Director of Research
Source: http://www.encatc.org/pages/index.php?id=19
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this award
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