The Rumowicz Maritime Essay Contest
2006

An annual competition open to undergraduates at URI

I need an ocean to teach me:
whatever it is that I learn.
--Pablo Neruda

First prize $1000

Second prize $500

Third prize $250

DESCRIPTION: As part of the Edmund and Nathalie Rumowicz Endowed Program in Literature and the Sea, the Maritime Essay Contest encourages undergraduates from all disciplinary backgrounds to submit work that explores and expands our understanding of the subject of the sea. Entries should attempt to engage as diverse an audience as possible, yet approaches may range from creative non-fiction to scholarly research. Each submission will be assessed according to its specific rhetorical goals; generally, however, judges will consider clarity of expression, strength of position, and distinctness of style. Essays crossing traditional models of maritime study and promoting ongoing interaction between different disciplines in the sciences and the humanities are welcome.

FORMAT: The essay should be typed, double-spaced, and between 5 to 20 pages in length, as well as include an original title and all necessary documentation of sources. Please submit three (3) copies of the essay, along with a cover letter providing the author's full name, URI student ID number, email address, phone number, and whether the essay has been previously submitted in a course or seminar. All pages should be numbered, but the name of the author should not appear in the body of the essay. Entries will not be returned.

DEADLINE: The essay is due in the English Department Office, 210 Flagg Road, by Monday, March 27, 2006, before 4:00 PM. Campus mail address: Professor Matthew Frankel, Rumowicz Essay Contest, Department of English, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881. Please email all inquires to Professor Frankel at matt@uri.edu.

ELIGIBILITY: The contest is open to any enrolled undergraduate at URI.

RIGHTS: The Department of English at the University of Rhode Island reserves the rights to publication of any essay submitted in the contest.

The 2006 Contest Winners (Adam Langlais, Trianna Testoni, and Jenna Wood) with Ed Rumowicz,
Commodore Harry Anderson, and Professor Matt Frankel.

The 2006 Contest Winners

 

   
 

 

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