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Offered by American Society of Criminology
Are you a full-time undergraduate or graduate student with an interest in criminology? If so, consider applying for the Gene Carte Student Paper Competition! Each year, the competition awards between $200 and $500 to the top three applicants who submit criminology papers no longer than 8,000 words. Each winner will be invited to present their paper at the Annual Meeting, with the first-place winner receiving an additional $500 to pay for travel costs. The competition is hosted by the American Society of Criminology, “an international organization whose members pursue scientific and professional knowledge concerning the measurement, consequences, prevention, control, and treatment of crime and delinquency.”
If you’re passionate about criminology and everything it involves, it’s time to do some of your own research and apply to the Gene Carte Student Paper Competition!
This scholarship is open to full-time postsecondary students who have not previously won the Gene Carte Student Paper Competition. Applicants must also meet the below eligibility requirements.
College & Graduate Students
Social Science, Criminal Justice
Social Science, Criminal Justice
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application and original paper that meets the below guidelines. Bear in mind that papers that have (1) previously won the competition or (2) have been accepted for publication are ineligible.
8,000-word essay
Proof of enrollment
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