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The Tom Ravenette award for outstanding student paper
This prize, for best paper presented by a student at the 20th International Personal Construct Psychology Congress, honours the memory of Dr Tom Ravenette.
Conditions/eligibility:
- Applicants
must be currently enrolled students at a recognised university.
Applicants may be enrolled full or part time. Regardless of enrolment
status, applicants cannot be academic staff (excepting research
assistants).
- The student must be registered for the entire Congress and present their paper.
- The student must not already hold any form of doctoral qualification.
Total value of first prize will equal AUS$500
Prize will consist of cash ($450) and a copy of Tom Ravenette’s book: Personal Construct Theory in educational psychology: A practitioner’s view.
The runner-up will receive a copy of Ravenette’s book.
Books supplied courtesy of the publisher, Wiley-Blackwell.
The fine print:
The
prize will be awarded by a sub-committee of the Congress Organising
Committee, all decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered
into. The prize will be judged on submitted abstracts accepted by the
Congress Organising Committee and received by abstract submission
deadline, and the student’s presentation. The sub-committee reserves the
right to award no prize. The prize
will be presented by one or more representatives of the Congress
Organising Committee during the Congress (see the Congress Agenda for
date/time) at a formal ceremony that the successful student must attend.
Prize sponsors: Dr Michael Henman and Wiley-Blackwell |
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