The Intelligence Studies Section (ISS) of the International Studies Association, is pleased to announce the opening of the annual competition for the Intelligence Studies Section Student Paper Award. The award is made annually by ISS in recognition of excellence for the best undergraduate or graduate student paper on a subject dealing with intelligence presented at the ISA annual conference.
Eligibility Criteria
The competition is open to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in any university or college in a humanities, social science, or similar program. Only papers submitted and presented at the 2011 ISA conference are eligible.
The Award
One award will be made in the amount of $500.
Submission
Papers may not exceed 40 pages, including notes. Theses and other major research projects are not eligible, but chapters from theses, research projects, or dissertations may be submitted within the specified length. Submissions must include the author’s name, institution, and complete contact information. All submissions are to be made in Word or PDF format. The deadline for submissions is 15 March 2011. Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Submissions should be submitted to the Section chair.
Chairman
Intelligence Studies Section
Gressang@aol.com
Eligibility Criteria
The competition is open to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in any university or college in a humanities, social science, or similar program. Only papers submitted and presented at the 2011 ISA conference are eligible.
The Award
One award will be made in the amount of $500.
Submission
Papers may not exceed 40 pages, including notes. Theses and other major research projects are not eligible, but chapters from theses, research projects, or dissertations may be submitted within the specified length. Submissions must include the author’s name, institution, and complete contact information. All submissions are to be made in Word or PDF format. The deadline for submissions is 15 March 2011. Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Submissions should be submitted to the Section chair.
COMMITTEE:
Daniel S. Gressang, PhDChairman
Intelligence Studies Section
Gressang@aol.com