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CCELS announces student writing competition

July 14, 2006

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law Studies is pleased toannounce its Student Paper Award in Elder Law for its second AnnualStudent Paper Prize on an Elder Law topic. The CCELS is committed topromoting student work in the areas of study which consider legalissues affecting older adults. Papers in both official languages arewelcome. The prize includes a $500 Cdn honourarium, guaranteedConference presentation of the accepted paper, Conference expenses andsome travel assistance.         

The StudentPaper Award will be presented at the Gala Dinner at the CanadianConference on Elder Law on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Submissionsshould be made electronically in Word format in 12 point font with anabstract / executive summary in English. The accepted paper will beincluded in the 2006 / 2007 publication of the Canadian Journal ofElder Law. Papers should be of Journal length, double-spaced, between15 and 40 pages in length.         

To learn more link to our Steele Prize Information and Submission Form or contact awards@bcli.org.

Steele Prize Poster (PDF format) 

Steele Prize Information and Submissions Form (Word format)

Steele Prize Information and Submissions Form (PDF format)         

 

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