Christopher Brumfit PhD/Ed.D. Thesis Award 2008
Christopher Brumfit PhD/Ed.D. Thesis Award 2008
Sponsored by Cambridge University Press and promoted by Language Teaching
Aim
To recognize doctoral thesis research that makes a significant and original contribution to the field of SLA and/or FL teaching and learning.
Award
Cambridge University Press books to the value of £500
Eligibility
To be considered for the award:
-The candidate's institution must have accepted the thesis for PhD/Ed.D. defence within two years before the date of the award application.
-The research must have been completed as part of the requirements for a doctoral degree or its equivalent at a university.
-Although the thesis under consideration must be in English, the research may be related to work concerning any second language.
Application Process
In the first instance, applicants must submit the following:
-A summary of the thesis, not to exceed 15 double-spaced pages, excluding references, and a 150-word abstract of the thesis. The summary should include a brief description of the theoretical background of and the rationale for the research, research methods (including data analyses), results, and implications of the results.
-Proof of acceptance of the thesis as a PhD/Ed.D. defence by the candidate's university. Only electronic applications are accepted. Evaluation
Criteria
-Scholarly or professional significance to the field of second or foreign language
-Originality and creativity
-Quality of presentation
Dates
30th November 2008 - Deadline for receipt of summary and abstract and official proof of thesis acceptance
1st February 2009 - Call for electronic submission of theses of finalists
15th March 2009 - Deadline for receipt of theses
1st August 2009 - Announcement of award winner by the Editorial Board of Language Teaching
Contact details for application and further information
Dr Graeme Porte, Editor
Language Teaching
E-mail: gporte@gmail.com
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