Deadline: October 15, 2017. Nominations limited to York University students only.
The Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) is pleased to announce the 2017 call for the Michael Baptista Essay Prizes.
The Michael Baptista Essay Prizes recognize annually, at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, an outstanding scholarly essay of relevance to the area of Latin American and Caribbean Studies at York University from a humanities, social science, business or legal perspective.
The friends of Michael Baptista and the Royal Bank of Canada, where he was a Senior Vice-President until his untimely death, funded the prizes to celebrate his spirit & success, the importance of his Guyanese roots, his outstanding achievements at the Royal Bank and his drive & love of learning.
If you are a York faculty member who graded an exceptionally accomplished piece of student work (at the graduate or the undergraduate level) of relevance to these regions this past academic year, we encourage you to nominate the essay in question.
The prize includes a monetary component of $500 per awardee. Winning essays will be featured on CERLAC’s website.
The essays may be from a full or half course during the 2016-2017 academic year, or a summer 2016 course. Major Research Papers at the graduate level may also be nominated. Submissions should be no longer than 35 double-spaced pages (exclusive of bibliography). Deadline extensions are available in instances where significant re-writing is required to shorten the work to within that limit.
TO NOMINATE:
Nomination form: Please click here OR access the form directly in our website here: http://cerlac.info.yorku.ca/lacs-at-york/prizes-and-grants/baptista-prizewinning-essays/the-michael-baptista-essay-prize-nomination/
Submit the nominated paper and accompanying form to CERLAC no later than October 15, 2017.
PLEASE NOTE: ONLY FACULTY MEMBERS CAN NOMINATE A PAPER. Students may not self-nominate. Nonetheless, we encourage students who have received top grades and high praise on their papers to bring the existence of this prize to the attention of their instructors, so that they might nominate the paper if they so choose. A student may have only one essay entered into the competition in any given year (if more than one is nominated, the student will be asked to choose which is to be entered into the competition). Faculty members may nominate no more than one paper per level of study (max. two overall) in any given year. For the purposes of this award, an “undergraduate student” is a student enrolled in an undergraduate program who has received no prior post-secondary degree.
The papers submitted will be reviewed by two to three faculty readers with research interests in Latin America and the Caribbean. Both the prize winners and the nominating faculty members will be advised of the decision approximately by the end of November 2017.
More about the essay prize: http://cerlac.info.yorku.ca/lacs-at-york/prizes-and-grants/
Past Baptista prizewinning essays: http://cerlac.info.yorku.ca/lacs-at-york/prizes-and-grants/baptista-prizewinning-essays/
If you have any questions please contact CERLAC at 416.736.5237 or cbonifaz@yorku.ca