Submissions invited for 2018 ISCHE Early Career Conference Paper Award
We welcome applications for the ISCHE Early Career Conference Paper Award, which is given to the best paper presented by a student / postgraduate early career researcher (understood as up to 5 years post PhD). In evaluating submissions for the ISCHE Early Career Conference Paper Award the ISCHE 40 program committee takes into consideration the quality of the work, innovation in sources and methods used, contribution to the annual conference theme and overall contribution to the field. To submit your paper for consideration please email it to ische2018@ische.org with the subject heading “Early Career Conference Paper Award Submission” by October 31st, 2018.
Additional information on the award, including the names of past recipients, is available on the ISCHE website at https://www.ische.org/about-ische/ische-early-career-paper-award/. The award-winning paper may be published in the conference special issue of Paedagogica Historica or a general issue with acknowledgement to the ISCHE conference. Please note that this award was previously known as the “ISCHE Prize” but was renamed the “ISCHE Early Career Conference Paper Award” in June 2015.
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