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Photo by Eamee C. Lanning from Study Abroad in Bologna
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TransitionsAbroad.com hosts an annual student writing contest for all currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students, students who have graduated within the past year, and students currently on leave from school are eligible. The following prizes will be awarded for the winning student writing submissions:
All winning pieces will be published on the Transitions Abroad website and some in the monthly Webzine (TAzine). The title "Transitions" is meant to suggest the changes in perception and understanding, as well as in place, that result from cultural immersion travel. Transitions Abroad has long featured regular Student to Student Advice, Student Participant Reports, Internships Abroad and Student Volunteer Service Learning articles, where students share information and experience with other students contemplating educational travel abroad, whether formal study abroad, internships, volunteering, or short-term work abroad (including the most common form—teaching English). What We Are Looking For in the Student Writing ContestThink about what you were looking for when you were planning to study, travel, work, or live abroad as a student:
* Well-researched supporting material and annotated web links in sidebars greatly increases the likelihood of selection as a winner; we cannot emphasize enough the importance of providing others practical information which they can use. Think of yourself as an adviser or counselor and your reader as someone like yourself before you went abroad. Be specific and to the point: Narrative descriptions of your own experiences and responses to them (diaries) are not generally helpful to someone preparing for their own trip unless your descriptions make clear how the reader can plan and carry out a similar program. If you write about a specific program (a “Participant Report”), be critical but remember that the appropriateness of the program depends upon the individual. What was right (or perhaps wrong) for you might be wrong (or right) for another student. If possible, provide examples of similar programs or opportunities for your reader to choose from. Word Count 1,000-3,000 words. Student Writing Contest DeadlineThe Contest begins May 1, 2009, and all entries must be received by March 1st, 2009. Transitions Abroad Publishing, Inc. will require first-time Worldwide Electronic rights for all submissions which are accepted as contest winners and for publication. In addition, Transitions Abroad Publishing, Inc. will reserve the right to reprint the story in a future publication, with additional compensation. The writer may republish the unedited submission as desired six months after initial publication on TransitionsAbroad.com. Winners will be chosen on or about March 15th, 2010 and notified by phone, mail, or e-mail by April 1, 2010 for publication by May 1, 2010 or at such time as all winners have received and cashed payment. Student Writing Contest Terms
Format Typed in Microsoft Word and sent by e-mail to webeditor@TransitionsAbroad.com. Your name and your email address must be on the document. Cover sheet Please provide a cover page with your name and contact information (address, email address, telephone number), your college or university, and your year in school or year that you graduated or expect to graduate. If you traveled on your own, list the countries and dates and what you did (worked, backpacked, etc.) If you traveled with a program, list the program name and institution, and the dates. Include your current and permanent address, your current and permanent phone number, and e-mail address if applicable. Include a short biographical note (hometown, major, etc.). Send to Send electronically as an attached MS Word file which includes the title, your name, your email address, and the story to webeditor@TransitionsAbroad.com. If you cannot attach as MS Word file, then please paste the article into an email message. * Please do not send a hard copy submission by mail, as it will not be judged. |
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