LASIG DISSERTATION AWARD
LASIG is looking to highlight and award outstanding doctoral dissertations (Ph.D and Ed.D) that address the analysis of educational reforms, policies or practices in Latin America under a comparative/international perspective. The dissertations must have been completed and filed in the last two years, and no later than Viernes 16 de Febrero a las 5:00pm EST. All applicants must be CIES members.

The dissertations will be evaluated through a peer-review process based on the following criteria: a) The research is a scholarly inquiry pertinent to the current development of the field b) Degree to which the dissertation uses a comparative perspective c) Clear, pertinent and coherent theoretical and methodological framework d) Research conclusions have well supported policy implications.

*LASIG welcomes dissertations in English & Spanish.

**Please complete this form by February 162024 (The winner will be notified by March 1, 2024). The award will be presented during the Business meeting On March 13 at 2:45pm.

For more information please see: https://cieslasig.weebly.com/dissertation-award.html

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 title of the dissertation 
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date of the dissertation defense 
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names of dissertation committee chair and members
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Short text (no more than 500 words) addressing what ways the nominated dissertation fits the four-fold criteria: a) The research is a scholarly inquiry pertinent to the current development of the field b) Degree to which the dissertation uses a comparative perspective c) Clear, pertinent and coherent theoretical and methodological framework d) Research conclusions have well supported policy implications.
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A detailed abstract of the dissertation (no more than 500 words), with no author identification (for blind review)
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