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Dear H-ALBION Subscribers: Please note this *second* call for nominations for the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies (PCCBS) Annual Prize for the best conference paper delivered by a grad student member of the PCCBS. All papers presented by grad students at the 2009 annual meeting in San Diego are eligible for consideration. But please note that consideration is not automatic; they *must* be forwarded as instructed below. Also eligible for consideration is any paper presented by a grad student member of the PCCBS to *another* conference during the calendar year 2009. Best wishes, Simon Devereaux, PCCBS Secretary ***** PCCBS ANNUAL GRADUATE PAPER PRIZE The Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies (PCCBS) invites submissions for the annual prize for the best conference paper presented during the 2009 calendar year by a graduate student member of the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies. The prize will be awarded at the Spring 2010 meeting at Pomona College on March 19-21. The winner will receive a monetary prize of $200.00 and be recognized at the annual meeting. Submissions should be made by the graduate student who presented the paper. Both the student and major professor must be members of the PCCBS. All graduate student papers presented at the 2009 PCCBS meeting at the University of San Diego are treated as submissions. Also eligible for submission are papers presented at another conference held during the 2009 calendar year by a graduate student studying at a university within the PCCBS region. Faculty advisors among the PCCBS membership are urged to encourage their eligible students to participate in the prize competition. The written version of the conference paper, mirroring the oral conference presentation, must be based on original research and deal with a topic within British Studies. Excursive footnotes may be added. Submitted papers, along with documentation concerning the conference where the paper was presented, must be received by the committee chair by January 8, 2010. Please submit the paper in the form of a digital copy sent as an email attachment or in the form of three hard-copies sent by mail to: Dr. Sammie McGlasson (Prize Committee Chair) 4425 Juanita Ave Chino, CA 91710 <sammiemac@earthlink.net> Dr Simon Devereaux Dept of History University of Victoria P.O. Box 3045 Victoria, BC V8W 3P4 CANADA Tel. (250) 721-7390 Fax. (250) 721-8772
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