UCL Graduate School Review Competition 2008

Competition Guidelines

The review shall ideally take the form of a review of publishable quality which evaluates an academic book focussing on a subject or issue in the arts and humanities, or laws, or the social and historical sciences; or which evaluates a work of art; or a literary work; or an exhibition; or a film; or a TV programme; or a cultural event. Alternatively the review may take the form of a literature review designed for a non-specialised audience which outlines the current state of play in a clearly defined intellectual field of inquiry. Publishable here is understood to mean 'worthy of publication in a major academic journal or a magazine or a review or a newspaper'. The following types of review are eligible: (a) unpublished, (b) in press, or (c) already published. All reviews submitted by the deadline was assessed by a panel composed of UCL academics and postgraduate students. Each review was judged on its intellectual merits rather than on whether or not it has been published.

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The competition was open to UCL graduate research students currently enrolled in the following faculties:

  •  Arts & Humanities
  •  Laws
  •  Social & Historical Sciences

and it was conceived as complementary to the Graduate School Poster Competition.

Judges

The Graduate School would like to thank the following who acted as judges:

  •  Professor Stephen Hart, Vice-Head, Graduate School, and Spanish & Latin American Studies (Chair)
  •  Professor Eric Barendt, Laws
  •  Ms Gesche Ipsen, PhD student, Spanish & Latin American Studies
  •  Professor Nicola Miller, History
  •  Mr Ta-ching Shih, PhD student, Political Science

Winners

First Prize (£400)

Mr Eli Park Sorensen, French
The Austerian Master Code

Second Prize (£200)

Miss Erin Sullivan, Welcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine
The Notebooks of Nehemiah Wallington, 1618-1654: A Selection

Third Prize (£100)

Ms Pei-Suin Ng, Italian
The Question of Value: A Review of Michael Clayton

Winning entries has been published in Opticon 1826.

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