The first shall be awarded for the best student submission from any subject within New Zealand studies, and the second awarded for the best student submission from any subject within any area of Maori studies.
The closing date for any submission to be considered is 28th February 2009. The following conditions for entry have been outlined by Ian Conrich of the CNZS as follows:
All submissions must be previously unpublished, and follow the CNZS Bulletin's style guidelines. Anyone engaged in part time or full time undergraduate or postgraduate studies or research is able to submit an article, and more than one submission is permitted and to both categories of awards if appropriate. A panel of judges will be drawn from the CNZS Academic Council, International Council, and the advisory boards for the Bulletin and Kakapo Books. The winning article in each category will be published in the CNZS Bulletin for New Zealand Studies.
Anyone interested in further information is directed to contact:
Ian Conrich
Centre for New Zealand Studies
Birkbeck
University of London
Rm.NB300/1
Senate House
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
Tel: 0207 862 8065
Email: ian@ianconrich.co.uk
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