CNCC Essay Award for Junior Scholars

The CNCC Essay Award for Junior Scholars invited young researchers to submit a scholarly essay on a relevant topic in the field of consciousness studies, framed within the scope and aims of the CNCC original call for proposal. Two prizes were offered of € 1.500 each. 

The CNCC Essay Award for Junior Scholars was open to researchers in the field of consciousness studies who are PhD students at the moment or who had recently completed their PhD, i.e. dissertation was defended no earlier than June 30, 2005. By the deadline of 15 February 2008, 43 eligible submissions were received. 

After an international reviewing stage, 6 finalist papers were short-listed:

• Indicative Conditionals and Rationality    
  Simone Duca, University of Bristol

• On the Necessity of Bodily Awareness for Bodily Action   
   Julian Kiverstein, University of Edinburgh

• Searching for the Source of Executive Attention   
  Catherine Stinson, University of Pittsburgh

• Acting On (Bodily) Experience   
  Adrian Smith, Johannes Gutenberg University

• The Agent in Magenta: Action, Colour and Consciousness    
   Dave Ward, University of Edinburgh

• The Minimal Sense of Self, Temporality and the Brain   
   Hong Yu Wong, University College London

Abstracts can be found here.

 At the end of a special event organised in Edinburgh on 27 July 2008, devoted to the presentation and discussion of the six finalist papers, the jury announced the two winners of an amount of € 1.500 each:

Dave Ward, from the University of Edinburgh, and
Hong Yu Wong, from University College London

Upon revision, the six finalist papers will be available in a special edition of the journal Psyche. This is expected by the end of 2008.      

For press releases, see:

Science and Philosophy meet to tackle the mysteries of the human mind
Prizes recognise young scholars in consciousness research

Jurors:
Tim Bayne, Oxford University
Cristiano Castelfranchi, ISTC-CNR Roma
Thomas Goschke, Technical University of Dresden
John-Dylan Haynes, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin
Joëlle Proust, Institut Jean-Nicod Paris
Kai Vogeley, Klinikum der Universität zu Köln

Organisers:
Fabio Paglieri, ISTC-CNR Roma
Manos Tsakiris, Royal Holloway University London
Till Vierkant, University of Edinburgh 

Further information about the competition, including guidelines, can be found here.