ASIS Foundation's 2010 Writing Competition

13 May 2010
ASIS Foundation's 2010 Writing Competition
Sponsored by the ASIS Council on Academic Programs in Universities and Colleges and administered by the ASIS Foundation, the ASIS International Student Writing Competition rewards students who conduct research, engage in thoughtful deliberation, and write an academic paper between 3,000 and 6,000 words on an issue relevant to the security and assets protection profession.

The undergraduate winner will receive $1,000, and the graduate winner $1,500. Each winner also receives complimentary registration to one of ASIS' annual events - the ASIS International Annual Seminar and Exhibits, ASIS European Conference, Asia/Pacific Conference, or Middle East Conference. Two students will win Honorable Mention awards of $500 each.

Eligibility

The competition is open to any student, both full or part-time, pursuing an associate, bachelor, or masters degree studying at an accredited institution. 2010 graduates may participate in the competition.

Application Process

Each student's application must include the application form, official transcript, and a letter of recommendation. No late or incomplete applications will be accepted.

Download the 2010 Student Writing Competition Application.

2010 Submission Topics
Students may select to report on one of these five topics:

* The most promising technologies to meet tomorrow's security challenges
* Improving security's image
* Protecting information and intangible assets in the 21st Century
* The challenge of securing cyberspace: man or machine?
* Leveraging low-cost/low-tech solutions for contemporary security challenges

Papers must:

* Be between 3,000 and 6,000 words, not including appendices or attachments
* Employ a recognized citation style, such as Chicago, Modern Language Association, or American Psychological Association
* Be written in English, using one-and-a-half or double spacing in Times New Roman, Book Antiqua, or Arial 12-point font Please note: While papers may include illustrations, charts, tables, and graphs, these will not apply against word count requirements.

Contact Information

If you have questions, contact Barbara Buzzell, Research and Development project manager, at 703-518-1441 or e-mail: Barbara.Buzzell@asisonline.org.

(More information HERE.)
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