35.1616, FYI: IPA PhD Thesis award
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Subject: 35.1616, FYI: IPA PhD Thesis award
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Date: 30-May-2024
From: Oliver Niebuhr [olni at sdu.dk]
Subject: IPA PhD Thesis award
Call for applications
The IPA is pleased to announce the first edition of the IPA PhD Thesis
award.
The IPA PhD Thesis award distinguishes the best PhD Thesis in the
broad area of Phonetics, Speech Sciences, and Laboratory Phonology.
This prize will be awarded to a PhD student who has produced an
outstanding PhD thesis with substantial academic potential and that
contributes to advancing the scientific study of the field.
IPA student members who were awarded their doctorate in 2023 are
eligible to apply. Although the student can have been enrolled in a
PhD programme anywhere in the world, the thesis needs to be in
English.
The applications will be assessed by the IPA PhD Thesis Award
Committee.
Eligibility and Requirements:
– The candidate must have obtained their PhD in 2023;
– The candidate must be an IPA member;
– The PhD thesis must be written in or translated into English;
– The PhD thesis must be original work.
Required Application Documents:
– An executive summary of the PhD thesis in English of 2000 words
(maximum);
– A letter from the PhD supervisor recommending the candidate for
consideration for this award;
– A motivation letter from the candidate (maximum 1 page);
– The candidate’s CV, including a list of publications related to the
thesis (this can include papers submitted and papers in press);
– An electronic copy of the PhD thesis;
– A scanned copy of the PhD diploma or certificate.
How to apply:
- Fill in the webform at https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.
org/content/phd-thesis-award-application-form (this requires Logging
in as an IPA member)
Selection Criteria:
– Originality and impact of the research;
– Quality of CV and publications;
– Strength of the motivation letter;
– Anticipated academic potential.
The Prizes:
– Certificate;
– Free IPA membership for 3 years;
– One conference travel award of up to 300 EUR;
– Offer to publish one paper free of charge in JIPA after peer review
(in case the candidate is not affiliated to an institution covered by
the CUP’s transformative agreements).
Application deadline: 30 August, 2024.
The winner will be announced on the IPA website and social media by
the end of December, 2024.
IPA PhD Thesis award Committee
Taehong Cho, Lisa Davidson, Sónia Frota (Co-chair), Martine Grice
(Co-Chair), Thais Christofaro Silva, Maria Josep Sole
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
Phonology
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