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Medical History William Bynum Essay Prize

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2016

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Submissions are now open for the 2016 Prize

The William Bynum Prize will be awarded to the author of an original essay on any theme relating to the history of medicine and its related sciences. This international competition is open to doctoral students and early post-doctoral researchers (candidates who have completed their PhDs no longer than three years before submission of the entry). The Prize’s awarding committee will be chaired by Professor Bynum himself, supported by the editor and members of the editorial advisory board of the journal Medical History. The Prize is generously supported by Cambridge University Press, the publishers of Medical History. The Prize is co-ordinated by Medical History’s editorial office, which is in the Centre for Global Health Histories, Department of History, University of York.

Of the Prize, Professor Bhattacharya said that ‘Cambridge University Press’s support for the William Bynum Prize is testament to its commitment to supporting young scholars of the history of medicine, a cause that has always been dear to Bill’s heart’.

All enquiries regarding the competition should be directed to the editor of Medical History, Professor Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Director of the Centre for Global Health Histories. Please note that the specifications for submissions are the same as for a general article submitted to Medical History (please see the ‘Instructions for Contributors’ on Medical History’s website).

All submissions should be sent to the journal editor by the 1 January 2017. Details of the winning essay and its author will be announced in mid 2017. The William Bynum Prize will take the shape of a £250 cash award and £250 in Cambridge University Press vouchers. The winning entry will be published in Medical History if it succeeds in undergoing the journal’s usual reviewing processes.