J. Carlisle Hanson Prize in Rights, Freedoms, and the Media

Automatically considered

$800
1 winner

About this scholarship

Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Arts Council Committee on Prizes, to a Fredericton campus student enrolled in an undergraduate Arts program who writes an outstanding essay on a subject related to the intersection of media and law (for example freedom of speech or the press, regulatory policy, media and international human rights, copyright or intellectual property in the information age, or information technology and privacy). Preference is given to a paper written by a student in the Law in Society program.

The prize is valued at $800.

Essay question

What else to submit

  • Letter(s) of recommendation
  • Selection is made on the recommendation of the Arts Council Committee on Prizes.