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Graduate
Student Essay Prize in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
The Renaissance Studies Certificate Program (RSCP) offers an annual award of $300.00 for an essay on a Renaissance or Early Modern-topic written by a student at the CUNY Graduate Center. The purpose of the prize is to encourage future Renaissance scholarship by recognizing scholarly promise in a doctoral student. Funds for the award have been provided by the Renaissance Society of America (RSA), whose offices are located at The Graduate Center. To be eligible, students must 1) be matriculated in a Ph.D. program at
the CUNY Graduate Center at the time of writing and submission of the essay;
2) be working towards a Ph.D. in the Renaissance or Early Modern period
(1350-1700); 3) be registered in the Renaissance Studies Certificate
Program*; and 4) be a current member of the Renaissance Society of
America**. Not eligible are previous winners of the Prize. The essay must be
written in English and must deal with a topic within the chronological
period 1350-1700. Submissions should be 15-30 pages in length,
double-spaced. The essay may be a seminar paper or part of a dissertation.
Essays will be judged on the following criteria: 1) potential contribution to Renaissance or Early Modern scholarship; 2) originality of insight and research; 3) clarity and eloquence; 4) effectiveness of documentation. For the 2008/2009 academic year, four (4) copies of the essay must be
delivered to the Renaissance Studies Certificate Program Office (Room 5109)
or postmarked by or on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2009. Essays will be judged by a panel of three CUNY faculty members. The winner will be announced at the beginning of the fall semester 2008. * Registration forms for the RSCP are available in the program office, Room 5109. ** For RSA membership, applications are available at www.rsa.org or in Room 5400. |