Pitt's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs Seeks Submissions for 2006 Johnson Award for Best Papers in Ethics and Accountability in Public Service
PITTSBURGH—The Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership in Pitt's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is accepting submissions for the 2006 Johnson Award for Best Papers in Ethics and Accountability in Public Service.
At least one winner in each of the following categories will be selected through a blind review process: papers already published or accepted for publication in refereed forums ($2,000); works in progress, not accepted for publication at time of submission ($1,500); and student papers, including work by doctoral students prior to the award of the degree ($1,000).
Papers should have one of the following themes: international and civil security, human security, international development, public management and policy, or nonprofit/NGO management and policy. All entries must be received by Nov. 1, 2006. Winners will be notified by early 2007.
For application requirements and more information, visit www.johnsoninstitute-gspia.org, e-mail ethics@gspia.pitt.edu, or call 412-648-1336.
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