Category Writing Prize   Show all

  • Inclusive Futures Research Writing Competition 2024

    Share Inclusive Futures Research Writing Competition 2024 on Facebook Share Inclusive Futures Research Writing Competition 2024 on Twitter Share Inclusive Futures Research Writing Competition 2024 on Linkedin Email Inclusive Futures Research Writing Competition 2024 link
    supporting image

    Research reimagining a world where disability is not a barrier.

    Supported by The Hopkins Centre, Griffith University

    What is the Inclusive Futures Writing Competition?

    We are asking researchers to write about their research that contributes to an inclusive future for all. Entries must be written in easy-to-understand language and tell a compelling story about published or in-progress research that positively impacts the lives of people with disability.

    Who can enter the competition?

    The competition is open to individuals, not groups. To enter the competition, you must be a principal or associate investigator on the research you are writing about.

    How do I enter the competition?

    Entries are to be submitted through the online portal [link here].

    You will be required to provide:

    • a photograph of yourself suitable for publication
    • a biography of 60 to 80 words
    • a written piece about your research of 700 to 800 words, submitted as an Microsoft Word document
    • a copyright-free image that complements your written piece (optional)
    • some details about the research you are writing about e.g. ethics approval number, citation of a published article, funding acknowledgement, name of chief investigator if this isn’t you

    A young middle age woman with long brown hair sits crosslegged on the floor writing onto her laptop.

    What do I include in the written piece?

    Your written piece should:

    • explain your research (or a specific aspect of your research)
    • describe how your research will impact the lives of people with disability and contribute to an inclusive future for all
    • explain why readers should care about your research.

    What writing style do I use?

    • Using plain language, your piece should target a non-scientific audience.
    • A narrative or storytelling style that engages readers is preferred.
    • Avoid exaggeration and overreach. Be open, honest and realistic.

    When does the competition close, and when will the winner be announced?

    Entries open Wednesday 23 October and close on Friday 22 November.

    The winning entry will be announced on International Day of People with Disability, Tuesday, 3 December 2024.

    How will my entry be judged?

    Members of a judging panel will independently score entries.

    The panel will consider:

    • Has the writer explained the research in a way that is easy to understand?
    • Has the writer made a clear case for how the research positively impacts the lives of people with disabilities and contributes to an inclusive future for all?
    • Does the writer explain why the reader should care about the research?
    • Is the piece compelling to read?

    The judges are:

    • Person (expert by experience)
    • Person (expert by experience)
    • Person (writing/journalism background)
    • Person (professional in the disability and rehabilitation area)

    What is the prize?

    All short-listed entries will be published in ‘Research for Inclusive Futures’, a digital compendium prepared and hosted by Inclusive Futures, Griffith University. The compendium will be freely available and widely shared.

    The entry voted the best by the judging panel will receive a $500 cash prize and acknowledgement as the ‘Judges Choice’.

    Please read the terms and conditions for more information [Download the T&C on this link].

    If you have any questions, please email inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au



    A young man and wheelchair user sits at his desk typing on his laptop, he is holding a pet dog in his lap.