We are pleased to announce the CBRL Undergraduate Dissertation Prizes in the field of Levantine studies (Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Cyprus) for the year 2024:
- Levantine archaeology or history: the CBRL Prize for a final-year undergraduate dissertation or major research paper
- Contemporary Levantine studies: the CBRL Prize for a final-year undergraduate dissertation or major research paper
We invite UK-based heads of departments or chairs of departmental examination boards to nominate one final-year dissertation in the above subject areas. Where a department covers the ancient and contemporary Levant, the department may enter one nomination for each prize.
The dissertation should be the best in the subject area (with a first-class mark); focus on a topic relating to Levantine studies, whether ancient or modern; make an original contribution to research debates; and be of excellent quality.
Prize: £250 for each winning dissertation, plus one-year membership of CBRL, including online access to either of CBRL’s journals, Levant or Contemporary Levant, and acknowledgement on the CBRL website.
Nomination procedure:
- Summer 2024: nominations should be made by departmental academic staff at undergraduate exam boards. Examiners/supervisors should make a case for the nomination (on the nomination form); the student should be informed that their dissertation has been nominated for the prize; student contact details should be given on the form.
- 8 September 2024: deadline for departments to send electronic PDF of nominated dissertations together with completed nomination form to: [email protected]
- November 2024: students and departments informed of successful outcomes.
- December 2024: CBRL Prize winners announced.
Download the nomination form below:
CBRL Undergraduate Dissertation Prizes Nomination Form
All entries should be submitted to [email protected] by midnight (GMT) Sunday 8th September 2024.
For any further enquiries, please contact [email protected]