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The Natural Hazards Center is pleased to announce its fourth annual Hazards and Disasters Student Paper Competition!
Papers may present current research, literature reviews, theoretical arguments, or case studies. Paper topics may include, but are not limited to, floods/floodplain management, Hurricane Katrina, earthquakes, climate change, warning systems, hazard mitigation, emergency management, vulnerability, or other topics relevant to the social/behavioral aspects of hazards and disasters.
The deadline for the 2008 competition will be March 14, 2008.
Download a copy of the 2008 Call for Papers.
Eligibility and Criteria
Judging
Papers will be judged primarily on the originality and content of their paper. The paper should present a well-organized and logical thesis or argument that is engaging and demonstrates the author’s knowledge and ability to integrate a broad scope of resources and references on a topic.
Academic Integrity
In an effort to maintain the academic integrity of this program, plagiarism (portrayal of another's work or ideas as one's own), fabrication (falsification or creation of data, research or resources), or other forms of academic dishonesty as defined by the University of Colorado Honor Code will not be accepted. Any submissions not adhering to the Honor Code will be disqualified. Students are encouraged to use in-text citations, footnotes, and/or endnotes to reference information sources. It is recommended that student use Chicago style or similar author-date reference styles. The citation style should be noted on the submission form and/or cover letter.
Additional information on the University of Colorado Honor Code may be found online athttp://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode/.
Award
One undergraduate and one graduate winner each will:
1. Receive $100.
2. Have their papers published on the Natural Hazards Center Web site.
3. Be invited to the Annual Hazards Workshop presented by the Natural Hazards Center, including registration fees.
4. Mention in the Natural Hazards Observer.
*In the case of coauthors, the monetary award will be divided equally among the coauthors.
Submissions and Deadline
The deadline for the 2008 competition will be March 14, 2008.
Students can download and complete the Submission Form or send a cover letter that includes the following information:
Students should send a copy of their paper in Word or PDF format accompanied by the submission form or cover letter via e-mail to Ali Jordan (alexandra.jordan@colorado.edu) or Brandi Gilbert (brandi.gilbert@colorado.edu).
Mailed and faxed submissions will not be accepted. Upon receipt, students will be sent an email that confirms their submission was received. Submissions will be reviewed and winners will be notified in May.
For More Information:
http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/awards/paper-competition.html
http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/awards/paper-competition/2008%20Call%20for%20Papers.pdf
Any questions and inquiries should be directed to:
Ali Jordan
Natural Hazards Center
University of Colorado at Boulder
482 UCB
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0482
Phone: (303) 492-0428
E-mail: alexandra.jordan@colorado.edu
Brandi Gilbert
Natural Hazards Center
University of Colorado at Boulder
482 UCB
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0482
Phone: (303) 492-6647
E-mail: brandi.gilbert@colorado.edu
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