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Emerging Scholars Award 2013 by Global Water Forum

Job Title: 2013 Emerging Scholars Award, Global Water Forum

About the Award- The annual GWF Emerging Scholars Award is an opportunity for early-career scholars and practitioners working in water-related fields to publish a short article presenting their research, projects, or opinions to a global audience. The top three articles, as judged by a panel of leading water experts, will be awarded a monetary prize. The ten finalists will be given the opportunity to publish their work on the site.

Applications are currently open for the 2013 Award. Details regarding submissions, visit this page. The Award is run each year.

Last date for the application: 18 November 2013

Reference: http://www.globalwaterforum.org/awards/2013-emerging-scholars-award/

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