Dwight Conquergood Award FAQs
What is the Dwight Conquergood Award?
Every year the board of PSi makes this award in honour of the memory of Dwight Conquergood to an individual whose work around cultural performance in some way carries a connection to Dwight’s own practice. The award covers the cost of attending the annual PSi conference, including travel, accommodation and registration fees.
What does the Award consist of?
If an airfare is involved, the award will only cover the cost of an economy airfare. Accommodation costs will be covered at a hotel to be agreed between the applicant and the board of PSi and only for the duration of the conference. The award covers the full cost of registration.
When and where is the Prize Awarded?
The award will be made every year at the AGM of the annual conference.
Who Can Apply?
The Dwight Conquergood Award will be given to an artist, an activist or an emerging academic conducting research or working on projects with disenfranchised communities. The award will be open to graduate students and early career researchers (three years since PhD) as well as to practitioners and community members themselves who might be working outside of educational or institutional structures. Only applicants who have already had their proposal for a presentation accepted by the organisers of the current PSi Conference are eligible to apply.
How to Apply?
To apply for the Dwight Conquergood Award you need to have had your proposal for a presentation / paper accepted by the organisers of the current PSi Conference.
Application for the DCA consists of a one page CV and a brief accompanying letter outlining your reasons for application and suitability for the award and the contact details of two referees.
Applications for an award for 2010 should be sent to the conference organising committee care of info@psi15.com and additionally to J.Kelleher@roehampton.ac.uk
If the applicant is studying for a higher degree, please supply a letter from your supervisor about progress to date. If the applicant is a practitioner please supply a letter of support from someone who knows your previous work.
When to apply?
Deadline for applications has been extended to March 1st 2010. Any applications received after this date will not be considered.
When will I know the result of my application?
A small committee consisting of the conference organisers and members of the PSi board will judge the Dwight Conquergood Award. Applicants will be advised within 4 weeks of the application being received by the board
What happens if I win?
Winners of the award must attend the conference and the AGM and should also participate in the meetings of the relevant PSi committee eg. the emerging scholar’s committee or the artistic committee.






