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The Joanna Stillwell Prize for Population Geography Dissertations

By Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment

The Joanna Stillwell Prize for Population Geography Dissertations

 

The Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG) of the RGS-IBG has set up three prizes (£100 for 1st; £50 for 2nd; £25 for 3rd) to be awarded for the best undergraduate dissertations of 2009 in the broad field of Population Geography. 

 

Would you or your colleagues like to nominate a dissertation from your institution?  If so, please send a copy of the dissertations to me by the end of July this year (2009).  Please note that for practical purposes we can only accept one dissertation from any institution and to be eligible that institution has to be in the UK.

 

The prize is named in memory of the daughter of Professor John Stillwell of the University of Leeds. Joanna who was a geography graduate from the University of Sheffield died in 2004.

 

Any further enquiries can be directed to Sam Scott (sam.scott@liv.ac.uk ) PopGRG Awards Officer

 

 

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