The iSchools Doctoral Dissertation Award recognizes outstanding work in the information field. Nominations are solicited from all members of the iSchools organization and judged by a selection committee drawn from leading international schools.
The winner receives a prize of $2,500 USD, the runner up $1,000 USD.
Current and past honorees can be viewed here.
Eligibility
Each member iSchool can nominate applicants for the award. The applicants should have successfully completed their Ph.D. according to the rules of the university between October 01, 2023 to September 30, 2024. The research can be on any topic in the information field, and use any methodology.
Submission
Submissions can be made on our ConfTool submission.
Submissions must be made by the official doctoral advisor (first reader). Individuals cannot self-nominate.
Materials
The following items should be submitted (Four PDF files in one Zip file):
PDF 1: Title Page (doctoral dissertation title, author name, email, phone number, address, current institution, advisor name & contact information, degree granting institution, and completion date) and an Abstract up to 200 words, plus keywords.
PDF 2: An anonymised summary of the research in English, regardless of the language of the doctoral dissertation. Up to 10 pages including tables & figures, preferably in 12 pt Times New Roman font, with one-inch margins (excl. title page & references). References may be in any standard style format.
PDF 3: Recommendation letter from the primary advisor (first reader).
PDF 4: The complete dissertation in PDF format should be submitted in its original language. An English translation might be requested, if necessary.
Nomination Deadline: November 30, 2024
Decision Notification: February/March 2025
Review Process
A Review Committee evaluates the Awards submissions. Judging criteria for the Award will focus on the research question, the literature review, the method / the design, the data / the structure of the design and the collection of the data / testing of the design, the analysis and the results of the research.
Awards submissions go through a two-phase review procedure. In the first phase, which is anonymous, each dissertation summary is reviewed by two reviewers. The best five dissertations are then chosen for closer scrutiny and reviewing of a third reviewer. The dissertation with the best overall reviewing receives the Doctoral Dissertation Award.
Questions?
Contact admin@ischools-inc.org regarding questions about the Award or iConference 2025 in general.
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