ICOHTEC prize for young scholars in the history of technology
The ICOHTEC-Prize is sponsored by the Juanelo Turriano Foundation and consists of 3,000 Euro. ICOHTEC, the International Committee for the History of Technology, is interested in the history of technology focusing on technological development as well as its relationship to science, society, economy, culture and the environment. The history of technology covers all periods of human history and all populated areas. There is no limitation as to theoretical or methodological approaches.
Eligible to the prize are original works in any of the official ICOHTEC languages ( English, French, German, Russian or Spanish) in the history of technology (published or unpublished Ph.D. theses or other monographs — no articles or edited anthologies) written by scholars who, when applying for the prize, are not older than 37 years.
For the ICOHTEC Prize 2011, please send a copy of the work you wish to be con-sidered for the prize plus a 4500-word English summary of that work to each of the three Prize Committee members. Your submissions must be postmarked not later than 24 January 2011.
If the work is a PhD thesis, it should have been accepted by your university in 2009 or 2010; if it is a published work, the year of publication should be 2009 or 2010. The submission should be accompanied by a CV (indicating also the date of birth) and, if applicable, a list of publications. Applicants are free to add references or reviews on the work submitted.
Send a complete application by regular mail services (not electronically) to each of the following Prize Committee members:
Dick van Lente, Dr., Prize Committee Chairman Email: vanlente@fhk.eur.nl
Faculty of History and Arts
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Postbus 1738
3000 DR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Robert Belot, Prof. Email: robert.belot@utbm.fr
Directeur du Laboratoire RECITS (EA n°3897)
UTBM
90010 BELFORT CEDEX
France
Thomas Zeller, Associate Prof. Email: tzeller@umd.edu
University of Maryland
Department of History
2115 Francis Scott Key Hall
College Park, Md. 20742-7315
USA
Eligible to the prize are original works in any of the official ICOHTEC languages ( English, French, German, Russian or Spanish) in the history of technology (published or unpublished Ph.D. theses or other monographs — no articles or edited anthologies) written by scholars who, when applying for the prize, are not older than 37 years.
For the ICOHTEC Prize 2011, please send a copy of the work you wish to be con-sidered for the prize plus a 4500-word English summary of that work to each of the three Prize Committee members. Your submissions must be postmarked not later than 24 January 2011.
If the work is a PhD thesis, it should have been accepted by your university in 2009 or 2010; if it is a published work, the year of publication should be 2009 or 2010. The submission should be accompanied by a CV (indicating also the date of birth) and, if applicable, a list of publications. Applicants are free to add references or reviews on the work submitted.
Send a complete application by regular mail services (not electronically) to each of the following Prize Committee members:
Dick van Lente, Dr., Prize Committee Chairman Email: vanlente@fhk.eur.nl
Faculty of History and Arts
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Postbus 1738
3000 DR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Robert Belot, Prof. Email: robert.belot@utbm.fr
Directeur du Laboratoire RECITS (EA n°3897)
UTBM
90010 BELFORT CEDEX
France
Thomas Zeller, Associate Prof. Email: tzeller@umd.edu
University of Maryland
Department of History
2115 Francis Scott Key Hall
College Park, Md. 20742-7315
USA
