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The Essay Prize of the Journal of the International Arthurian Society (JIAS) is awarded to the best article submitted by a postgraduate student, early career researcher or independent scholar.Postgraduate students at any level of study are eligible; the ‘early career’ status is defined as ‘up to 7 years from the award of the doctorate’; ‘independent scholars’ are considered to be any Arthurian scholars who are not employed by a higher education institution in a teaching or research capacity. Also eligible are those who are not employed on a full-time basis by a higher education institution. Evidence of status is required for all submissions.Submissions must be between 7,000–10,000 words (inclusive of footnotes). No exceptions will be made to this rule. All submissions, regardless of the outcome of the prize competition, will be considered for inclusion in JIAS according to the usual acceptance guidelines. The winning article will appear in JIAS 11 (2023).The deadline for submissions is 31 December 2022. The winner will be announced by 1 May 2021.Submissions must follow the style guide for JIAS: http://www.mhra.org.uk/style/download.html. The value of the prize is £150 (or equivalent in relevant currency) and one year’s free membership of IAS.Submissions (essay, evidence of status, short bio and abstract) should be sent electronically to the Editor of JIAS, Professor Richard Trachsler (richard.trachsler@uzh.ch).
Journal of the International Arthurian Society – de Gruyter
Published: Sep 1, 2022
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