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Gruppenfoto von der Verleihung der Area Studies Preise ? Universit?t Regensburg
Die Preistr?gerinnen und Preistr?ger der Regensburger Area Studies Preise 2025 mit (v.l.) LWC-Direktor Prof. Dr. Ulf Brunnbauer, Lisa-Marie Holmer, Ivana Dini? und Marie-Christin Dotzler und Betreuenden der Abschlussarbeiten. | ? Universit?t Regensburg

The Leibniz ScienceCampus Europe and America together with DIMAS offers a Prize for Outstanding Master's Theses in Area Studies at the University of Regensburg. The prize was inaugurated in 2000, then in partnership with CITAS, to promote the development of research and teaching with relevance to area studies in the fields of social sciences, humanities, law and economics.

Area Studies explores culture, language, politics, history, and environmental issues, as well as economic, social and legal systems and practices, in both various large-scale regions of the world and smaller-scale regions. The interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches employed in the field can be applied to the study of a single area or used to produce comparisons between spaces. North America, Latin America, and Eastern, Southeastern, Western and Southern Europe, as well as the relations between these regions, form the focus of area studies research and teaching at the University of Regensburg. We particularly encourage applications from students who have explored relations, transfers, entanglements and interconnections between different regions.

The prize recognizes students¡¯ outstanding academic achievements, while also promoting area studies as a focus of research and teaching at the University of Regensburg. The prize winners will receive a certificate and the prize money. Up to three prizes (a first prize of 400€, two equal second prizes of 200€ each) will be awarded for final papers and theses submitted as part of master¡¯s degrees, degrees in law or teaching degrees (Masterarbeiten, Zulassungsarbeiten or Studienarbeiten ¨C BA theses will not be considered). As well as prize money, the winners also have the chance to publish in the Blog Journal Frictions (external link, opens in a new window). Two winners of the prize in the inaugural edition, Jana St?xen (external link, opens in a new window) and Melanie Hussinger (external link, opens in a new window), have published aspects of their Master's theses in contributions on the blog. Further details on the previous winners of the Regensburg Area Studies Prize can be found below.

Applications are welcome from any students who completed a teaching, law or master¡¯s degree in relevant programs based in the Faculties of Law, Economics, Catholic Theology, Human Sciences (formerly PPS), Philosophy, Art History, History, and Humanities (PKGG), and Languages, Literature, and Cultures (SLK) in the previous two years. Students can nominate themselves for the prize or be nominated by their thesis supervisor(s).

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