Science at the Cutting Edge 2007
JCU's SCIENCE at the CUTTING EDGE is a science journalism competition for JCU postgraduates with a $1,000 first prize. It is co-sponsored by Australasian Science who will publish the winning entry. This is an excellent opportunity for you to communicate what you do to the rest of society. Entries Close on Monday, 1st of September, 2007.
What | Competition |
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When |
2007-05-10 10:11
to 2007-09-03 16:15 |
Where | JCU |
Contact Name | Cameron Huddlestone-Holmes |
Contact Email | cameron.hholmes@jcu.edu.au |
Contact Phone | 4781 6911 |
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JCU's SCIENCE at the CUTTING EDGE is a science journalism competition for JCU postgraduates with a $1,000 first prize. It is co-sponsored by Australasian Science who will publish the winning entry. This is an excellent opportunity for you to communicate what you do to the rest of society. Entries Close on Friday, 1st of September, 2006.
Do you find that the longer you study the less able you are to communicate what you do to the rest of society? If so, then this competition is for you!
JCU and Australasian Science are joining forces to look for short, punchy and original articles on popular science that convey the excitement of research to a scientifically curious public.
To enter the competition you need to submit an engaging article of no longer than 2200 words about new results in your field, making sure to incorporate those findings into a wider context of more general interest. You are encouraged to discuss results from your own research project in your article, however reports on other recent, exciting developments in your field are also welcome. The winning entry will be published in Australasian Science during 2007. You are strongly advised to browse a copy in the library before submitting your article (in JCU's library at 500 P108 or online). With a total circulation of about 7000, and standing subscriptions at university and municipal libraries nationwide, Australasian Science is a widely read science monthly aimed at the general public. The winning entrant will receive an additional $1000 in cash. The runner-up will receive $250.
Last
years winner, Ashley Frisch, had this to say about the competition:
"It's not easy getting published, nor getting recognition for the work
you do. The SatCE Competition enabled me to get both at the same time,
not to mention the bonus $1000 in prizemoney. These rewards certainly
outweighed the effort required to enter. I thoroughly recommend SatCE."
JCU's SCIENCE at the CUTTING EDGE
competition is open to all PhD and Masters research students enrolled
at James Cook University whatever stage you are at in your degree.
Entries should be submitted to JCU's Science at the Cutting Edge competition, courtesy of Tom Blenkinsop, School of Earth Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville campus, Qld 4811
by Monday 3rd of September, 2007. Entries will be assessed by a five-person panel
comprising JCU's media liason office, three active researchers from
JCU, and the editor of Australasian Science, Guy Nolch.