[Edling] 2022 TIRF Alatis Prize Competition Now Open

Hornberger, Nancy H. via Edling edling at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Mon Jun 21 20:56:08 UTC 2021


From: "Damerow, Ryan" <rdamerow at middlebury.edu>
Date: Monday, June 21, 2021 at 4:00 PM
Subject: 2022 TIRF Alatis Prize Competition Now Open

*Apologies for cross-posting*

Dear Colleague,

TIRF – The International Research Foundation for English Language Education – established the TIRF James E. Alatis Prize for Research on Language Policy and Planning in Educational Contexts to honor the contributions of our outstanding educator and association founder and leader to the field. With this message, we are inviting nominations for the 2022 TIRF Alatis Prize competition. Nominations are due October 1, 2021.

For this year’s prize, we invite nominations of outstanding articles or chapters that were published during calendar years of 2020 or 2021. Advanced publications and/or online publications that were first released in 2019 but later published in print in 2020 may also be nominated. TIRF will only consider publications nominated by someone other than the author(s) of the published work. Individuals may only nominate one article/chapter per competition year. An author may have only one article/chapter under review per competition year. TIRF Trustees are ineligible to be nominated for the Alatis Prize.

A prize of $500 will be awarded for an article or chapter published in English and dealing with some aspect of language policy or planning in educational contexts. Submissions may be articles published in scholarly peer-reviewed journals or peer-reviewed chapters in edited books.

For more information about TIRF’s Alatis Prize, further details pertaining to important dates, and to learn about the nomination procedures, please visit https://www.tirfonline.org/grants-prizes/alatis-prize/. Information about the TIRF Alatis Prize recipients can be found at the links provided below.

Please help us by sharing this news via your organizational mailing list(s) and/or with anyone who may have interest in nominating a paper for the TIRF Alatis Prize. Many thanks for your support!

Kind regards,



Ryan Damerow
Chief Operating Officer, TIRF


TIRF Alatis Prize Recipients
2021: Kate Seltzer<https://www.tirfonline.org/2021/01/dr-kate-seltzer-selected-as-2021-tirf-alatis-prize-recipient/>
2020: Nicholas Limerick<https://www.tirfonline.org/2019/12/dr-nicholas-limerick-selected-as-2020-tirf-alatis-prize-recipient/>
2019: Nelson Flores & Sofía Chaparro<https://www.tirfonline.org/2018/12/dr-nelson-flores-dr-sofia-chaparro-selected-as-2019-tirf-alatis-prize-co-recipients/>
2018: Sara Kangas<https://www.tirfonline.org/2017/11/dr-sara-kangas-selected-as-2018-tirf-alatis-prize-recipient/>
2017: Katherine Mortimer<https://www.tirfonline.org/2017/01/tirf-announces-2017-alatis-prize-recipient/>
2016: Shondel Nero<https://www.tirfonline.org/2016/02/announcing-tirfs-inaugural-alatis-prize-awardee/>

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