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SUMMARY:Essay Contest: Religious Freedom in Southeast Asia and the West
DESCRIPTION:Announcing: Essay contest on “Religious Freedom in Southeast Asia and the West\,” jointly organized by the Institute for Global Engagement (USA) and the Institute Leimena (Indonesia)\, and sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation. Open only to citizens of Southeast Asian countries (Brunei\, Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Laos\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, Philippines\, Singapore\, Thailand\, Timor-Leste\, and Vietnam). Winners will be selected in two categories: Professionals and Students. The first place winners will receive US$2\,500 (Professionals) and US$1\,000 (Students); the runner-up will receive US$1\,500 (Professionals) and US$500 (Students). \nTOPIC \nEssays must compare the formation of religious freedom in one or more Southeast Asian countries (or Southeast Asia as a whole) with the formation of religious freedom in one or more countries in the West (or the West as a whole). The countries in Southeast Asia are: Brunei\, Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Laos\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, Philippines\, Singapore\, Thailand\, Timor-Leste\, and Vietnam. Essays can discuss key socio-political factors\, legal contexts\, individual leaders\, and/or major current and emerging issues and threats related to religious freedom in Southeast Asia and the West. Essays should identify examples of positive progress and also examples of erosion of religious and other freedoms both in Southeast Asia and the West\, and the practical lessons that might be learned. \nPRIZES \nEssay Contest for Professionals:\nWinner: USD $2\,500\nRunner-up: USD $1\,500 \nEssay Contest for Students:\nWinner: USD $1\,000\nRunner-up: USD $500 \nJUDGING \nSubmissions must comply with all Contest Rules. Essays will be judged on both content and style. In order to be competitive an essay must focus directly on the essay contest topic\, and be clear\, engaging\, logically organized\, and cogently argued. Essays will be evaluated by a panel of five experts: Jakob Tobing (Institute Leimena)\, Eugene Tan (Singapore Management University)\, Paul Marshall (Institute Leimena and Hudson Institute)\, Robert Joustra (Redeemer University College)\, and Dennis Hoover (Institute for Global Engagement). \nDEADLINE:\n* The deadline has been extended to July 1\, 2016 * \nCONTEST RULES \nStudent Essay Contest: \n\nEssays submitted to the Student Contest must be between 3\,000 and 5\,000 words in length (inclusive of references)\nA student entrant must be a 12th Grader\, College Undergraduate\, or Graduate Student.\n\nProfessional Essay Contest: \n\nEssays submitted to the Professional Contest must be between 5\,000 and 7\,000 words in length (inclusive of references).\nA professional entrant should be employed full-time (in any field) and not enrolled as a full-time student in any college degree program\n\nGeneral Rules: \n\nThe contest is strictly limited to entrants who are citizens of a Southeast Asian country (entrants need not be currently residing in their home country).\nEmployees of the Institute for Global Engagement\, its board of directors\, and their immediate family members are not eligible. Employees of Institut Leimena\, its board of directors\, and their immediate family members are not eligible.\nEssays must be received via email no later than 11:59 PM (GMT +7) on May 1\, 2016.\nEssays are only accepted electronically as email attachments in Microsoft Word or PDF file format. Please send to essaycontest@leimena.org.\nEssay submissions must be accompanied by an up-to-date CV\, including current mailing address\, email address\, and phone number.\nContest administrators will endeavor to notify all entrants of contest results by September 1\, 2016.\nOnly one essay per entrant may be submitted.\nEssays must be original works\, not previously published\, in whole or in part.\nAny degree or form of plagiarism will result in disqualification.\nEssays should use citations sparingly. Essays must use the “Harvard” (author date) style for citations\, and must include a Bibliography of Works Cited at the end.\nEssays must not infringe on any third-party rights or intellectual property. Entrants agree to indemnify the Institute for Global Engagement for any claim\, demand\, judgment or other allegation arising from possible violation of someone’s trademark\, copyright or other legally protected interest in any way in the entrant’s essay.\nThe decisions of the judges are final.\nPrize winners agree to allow the Institute for Global Engagement to publish\, at its sole discretion\, their essays online and in The Review of Faith & International Affairs\, and to either assign copyright or grant exclusive license to the Institute for Global Engagement.\nFirst-place winners will also be invited to present their papers at an international conference on religion and law in Southeast Asia. The conference is tentatively set for December 2016 in Singapore; all travel expenses will be covered.\nWinners will be solely responsible for any taxes and currency conversion fees.\n\nQUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES:\nPlease forward all questions and inquiries to belicias@leimena.org. \nSource : https://globalengage.org/news-media/press-release/essay-contest-religious-freedom-in-southeast-asia-and-the-west \nShare on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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