The Hartmann Award is named after Dr. Frederick H. Hartmann, a distinguished international relations scholar born in 1922 in New York City who received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1949. Dr. Hartmann, who taught many years at the University of Florida, the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and a host of other public and private institutions, including overseas, produced a dozen books on international relations and foreign policy, including student texts. The Hartmann Award is given for an outstanding graduate student or ABD paper presented at the ISA-Northeast annual conference. The recipient receives a certificate, a one-year student membership in ISA, and a $100 prize at the annual ISA conference following the award's announcement. The application deadline is December 15th.


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