“Norway and the International Polar Year”
ESSAY CONTEST
The International Polar Year is a large scientific program focused on the Arctic and the Antarctic. The IPY runs from March 2007 to March 2009. The Norwegian Researchers and Teachers Association of North America (NORTANA) announces an essay contest in conjunction with IPY for college students in North America. Norway and Norwegians have played many active scientific, social, political and cultural roles in the Arctic and Antarctic regions for hundreds of years.
Undergraduate students at any North American college or university are invited to submit essays on topics including, but not restricted to, Norway’s activities, research, industry, Sami population, or the creative arts in the polar regions. Further topics might include Polar exploration, whaling, environmental projects, international relations, climate change or recreation. The essays may be factual or polemical.
Primary and secondary sources must be acknowledged. The winning essay writer will receive a scholarship award of $500.
Essays should be approximately 1500 words long, and they should be written in English. To be considered, essays must be received by January 15, 2008. Send completed essays or questions to: Louis Janus at president@nortana.net In order to be evaluated fairly, no indication of the writer’s identity should be included in the essay. A code will be assigned to each essay, so the judges will not know whose essays they are reading. Essays will be judged on quality, clarity, originality, and insights provided.
The winning essay will be published in NORTANA’s newsletter and posted on the NORTANA website (http://nortana.net).
Announcement in PDF