CALL FOR STUDENT PAPERS
The 29th Research Conference on
Communication, Information and Internet Policy
October 27-29, 2001
Alexandria, Virginia
PRIZES FOR PAPERS
BY GRADUATE OR LAW STUDENTS
$1000 - FIRST PLACE
$500 - SECOND PLACE
$300 - THIRD PLACE
The TPRC hosts this annual forum for dialogue
among scholars and decision-makers from the public and private sectors engaged in
communication and information policy. The purpose of the conference is to acquaint
policymakers with the best of recent research and to familiarize researchers with the
knowledge needs of policymakers and industry. The TPRC program is assembled from submitted
abstracts, invited papers and proposals for complete sessions.
The TPRC offers this award to support and
encourage excellence in telecommunications research at the graduate level. The competition
is open to all individuals who were graduate or law students on October 1,
2000 (thus,
"first-year" faculty members and industry and government professionals may be
eligible). Papers may be based on research undertaken for a masters thesis, for a
Ph.D. dissertation or for other supervised analytical writing. All papers must be
accompanied by a letter of nomination by a faculty member of the university department or
law school in which the research was undertaken.
The award recipients will be invited to attend
(and may be asked to present their paper) at the Conference to be held
October 27-29, 2001 in Alexandria, Virginia.
All submissions should be double-spaced and no
longer than 30 pages. Papers should be submitted
here. All submissions must be received by
April 29, 2001 -
no papers will be accepted after this date.
Please address inquiries to the
contact information below.
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