Announcement of Ernst-Otto Czempiel Award 2010

Book versions of Ph.D. theses and books by authors of the age of 45 or older at the date of publication are excluded.

The Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) invites submissions for the Ernst-Otto Czempiel Award for peace research. The award, in honour of the former director of PRIF, is endowed with 5,000.- euros and will be given for the best postdoctoral monograph published in the field of peace research in 2008 or 2009. Book versions of Ph.D. theses and books by authors of the age of 45 or older at the date of publication are excluded.

Nominations and self-nominations are possible. Every nomination should contain the name, full address and e-mail address of the author and the title of the book. In the case of self-nomination, the application should in addition contain a CV, a list of publications, and a copy of the book. The nomination deadline is 31 May 2010.

The winner will be selected by a jury consisting of Prof. Dr Eva Senghaas-Knobloch, Prof. Dr Dirk Messner and Prof. Dr Harald Mueller. The award ceremony will take place during PRIF's Annual Conference, on 22/23 October 2010, in Frankfurt/Germany.

Please send nominations and self-nominations to

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Attn. Prof. Dr Harald Mueller
“Czempiel-Preis”
Baseler Str. 27-31
60329 Frankfurt
Germany
Electronic submissions can be sent via e-mail to
borchert@hsfk.de and
mueller@hsfk.de

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