The European Masters Programme in Society, Science and Technology (ESST) announces its 2013 ESST European Award for fourth time.
This award of 1.000 € will be for the best paper or essay related to Science, Technology and Society (STS) and has to be written by an undergraduate of any European university. The papers or essays have to be in English, between 2.000-3.000 words, and on any topic related to Science, Technology and Society (STS) agenda.
Interested applicant should send via email a cover sheet and the paper or essay to 2013 ESST Award coordinator, Aristotle Tympas: tympas@phs.uoa.gr.
Deadline for applications is 30 June 2013.
For further information: http://esst.eu/esst-award-2013/
On 2012 Alina Marktanner (Maastricht University) won ESST European Award with her thesis Does deodorant cause breast cancer? or: Why everyone should be an STS scholar?
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