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Favard de Langlade Prize 2022 - History of the notarial profession - deadline for entries before 10 June 2022

(Calenda announcement 969394)

The International Institute of the History of the Notariat is calling for applications for the Favard de Langlade Prize 2022. This prize is intended to reward a recent unpublished work of a scientific nature - a thesis or a dissertation - contributing to a better knowledge of the history of the notary's office, whether French or not.

Frochot Prize 2022 - History of the notarial profession - deadline for entries before 10 June 2022

(Calenda announcement 969186)

The International Institute of the History of the Notariat is calling for applications for the Frochot Prize 2022. This prize of €1500 is intended to reward a published work - written, audiovisual or artistic - individual or collective - contributing to a better knowledge of the history of the notary's profession, French or otherwise.

Prize of the Committee on the History of Social Security - CHSS (2022) - (Theses / Masters) - deadline for entries 10 May 2022

Each year, the History Committee rewards theses and master's level works, completed within the last three years, relating to the history of social protection in the broad sense (including unemployment and social action), including its international dimension.

The works must be written in French or English.

In 2022, four prizes may be awarded by the History Committee to theses devoted to unpublished historical research and to master's theses.

The total prize money is 7,000 euros.

Thesis Prize (2022) - Foundation for the Memory of Slavery - deadline for entries 10 February 2022

(Calenda announcement 943780)

The Fondation pour la mémoire de l'esclavage awards an annual prize for a thesis. This prize, with a total endowment of €7,000, rewards an innovative French-language doctoral thesis that contributes to a better understanding of the human slave trade, slavery systems, abolition processes and the establishment of post-slavery societies from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, from the end of the 15th century to their contemporary consequences.

Thesis Prize (2022) - Franco-German Committee of Historians - deadline for entries before 15 February 2022

(Calenda announcement 952069 )

The competition for the 2022 thesis prize of the Franco-German Committee of Historians is officially open.

Applications are to be submitted by a member of the committee (excluding thesis directors) for doctoral theses defended between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2021.

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