APPAM Poster Session Award: 2008 Call for Nominations
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Background: The APPAM Policy Council approved creation of this award on
March 30, 2007. There is no external funding for this award and the recipients do not receive cash prizes.
Purpose of Award: Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
(APPAM) seeks to reward and encourage excellence in research by new/emerging scholars as represented among the
poster sessions delivered at the Annual Fall Research Conference.
Nature of Award: Up to three poster presentations will be recognized each year through this
award. The presenters of the winning poster sessions each will receive a custom prize ribbon created specifically for
the award.
Eligibility: All poster sessions presented at the 2008 Fall Research Conference will be eligible
for the award provided that (a) they are on display at the conference by midday on Friday, November 7, and (b) presented in
person during the Poster Session Luncheon on Saturday, November 8.
Selection Procedure: A selection committee of three or four persons will be appointed by APPAM to
review the posters on display at the conference, attend the poster presentations, and, at the conclusion of the presentations,
select up to three to receive the award.
Deadline for Submissions: All proposals must be submitted by the deadline for the 2008 Fall Research
Conference. More information on submitting proposals will be posted on this website in January 2008.
Prior Recipients:
2007 Fall Conference:
Brian Cadena | Jennifer Cartland | Wenli Yan |
University of Michigan | Children's Memorial Research Center | University of Kentucky |
"How Do Immigrants Respond to Competition from Similarly Skilled Natives?" |
"Children with Parents Involved with the Justice System — The First Report from a New Demonstration Project" |
"Revenue Diversification, Economic Base and Revenue Stability: County Level Analysis" |
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