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Hey there, I hope you are doing well! Just wondering if I could be provided with a detailed list of criteria for this competition? Such as word limits and co-authoring etc.
Thank you for your time and assistance!
Hi Yathisha,
Sorry for the delayed response. I hope you’re still interested in submitting an essay to this competition.
As noted on the flyer, the word count is 3,000–6,000 words (including footnotes). Only single authorship is allowed.
If you have any further questions, please contact the competition organiser, Jeremy Patrick, at jeremy.patrick@unisq.edu.au.
Best wishes,
Sarah