2009 Alpha Sigma Nu Book Award Competition

Background:

Alpha Sigma Nu (AΣN), the national Jesuit honor society, established and funded the Book Awards in 1979 to recognize outstanding publishing achievement in the humanities and sciences by faculty and administrators of the twenty-eight Jesuit colleges and universities, plus two in  Canada and one in Korea, and the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley.

Awards:

Each winner receives a $1,000 check and an elegant plaque.  The plaque is presented at an AΣN event on campus.  The winner’s name is on permanent display at the AΣN Central Office and the books are included in the permanent collection of the Marquette University library.  The winners are announced on the AΣN website with links to the publishers.

Categories:

The book awards operate on a three-year cycle.  The category for 2009 is “The Sciences”, with one award each for: Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Mathematics/Computer Science, and Health Sciences.

The category for 2010 will be “Professional Studies” and includes the following disciplines: Architecture, Business and Administration, Communication, Education, Engineering, Foreign Service, Law, Social Work, etc. Four prizes will be awarded.

In year 2011, the category will be “The Humanities” with one award each for Theology, Philosophy/Ethics, Literature/Fine Arts and History.

Eligibility:

Any member of the faculty or administration of the Alpha Sigma Nu member institutions who has published a book in the disciplines described above, as well as emeritus members of the faculty and administration of the member schools are welcome to apply.  The submitted work must be published in the three-year period ending with the year prior to the award year.    

Criteria:

Reviewers selected by the AJCU are requested to judge the books on the basis of the following specific criteria: serious and exact scholarship, significance of the topic and its continuing importance to scholars in several disciplines, mastery of extensive literature, research findings handled with skill and assurance, authority in interpretation, objectivity, readability and imagination. 

Please note the criteria.  Judging is heavily weighted towards research and scholarship.  Ineligible works include text books, magazine articles, unpublished monographs, works of fiction, paintings, sculptures, and recordings.  Books that are entered cannot be returned.

Deadline: All submissions must be postmarked before March 1, 2009. Awards will be announced October 1, 2009.

How to Apply: Click here to print the 2009 Application Form. Applications are also available from the Chief Academic Officer, Alpha Sigma Nu Faculty Advisers, the Central Office of Alpha Sigma Nu, and the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. All submissions must be made by the author. Books that are entered cannot be returned. The application and two copies of the book must be sent to:

Alpha Sigma Nu – Jesuit Book Award Competition
Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities
One Dupont Circle, Suite 405
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 862-9893
E-mail: agarner@ajcunet.edu


    2009 — The Sciences: One Award each for:

    • Social Sciences
    • Natural Sciences
    • Mathematics/Computer Sciences
    • Health Sciences

    2010 — The Professional Studies: Four awards for the category, with no discipline receiving more than one award:

  • Architecture
  • Business and Administration
  • Communication
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Foreign Service
  • Law
  • Social Work

2011 -- The Humanities: One Award each for:

  • History/Political Science
  • Literature/Fine Arts
  • Philosophy/Ethics
  • Theology