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The Seventh Annual ARCUS Award for Arctic Research Excellence Competition

For more information about this student paper competition see:
http://www.arcus.org/award/index.html

Students intending to submit a paper to the competition must send ARCUS
an Intent to Submit Form by Monday, 21 October 2002. The form is at:
http://www.arcus.org/award/forms.html

The deadline for submission of papers is 5:00 p.m. (Alaska Standard Time)
on Monday, 25 November 2002.


Dear Colleague:

In keeping with the ARCUS mission to promote arctic research and
education, the ARCUS Board of Directors announces the Seventh Annual
ARCUS Award for Arctic Research Excellence competition. This year's
student competition will be judged in four broad categories: Social
Sciences, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Interdisciplinary
Sciences, with up to four awards given. Papers may address any research
topic related to the Arctic.

Contestants must be registered as an undergraduate or graduate student
within one year of 9 December 2002 and must be the primary or sole
author of the paper and a major contributor to the research. Students
should notify ARCUS by Monday, 21 October 2002 via an on-line form or by
e-mail of their intent to submit a paper. Papers need to be submitted
directly to ARCUS by Monday, 25 November 2002. In an effort to
streamline the entry process, students will have the option to submit
their papers electronically. Instructions for electronic paper
submission as well as competition information are available at:

http://www.arcus.org/award/forms.html

The review panel will include prominent arctic researchers from around
the world and from various fields. The winners of the "award for
excellence" will have the added experience of presenting their work to a
broad-based audience during the Arctic Forum at the ARCUS 15th Annual
Meeting in Washington, D.C. in May 2003. Abstracts of the winning papers
will be published on the ARCUS web site as well. Previous winners have
found this exposure to be stimulating and career enhancing.

We encourage you to spread the word about the Seventh Annual ARCUS Award
competition to students in all disciplines who may be interested in this
opportunity to gain international recognition, present their research at
a significant assembly on arctic research, and receive a $500 cash
award. More information about the competition, including past winners,
and a copy of the competition announcement and forms can be found on
the ARCUS web site at: http://www.arcus.org/award/index.html

Wendy K. Warnick
Executive Director, ARCUS