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AAP Annette Baier Prize An annual prize of $500 for an outstanding philosophical paper or book chapter published by an Australasian woman during the previous calendar year. |
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AAP Prize for Innovation in Inclusive Curricula An annual prize of $500 for the development of innovative approaches to teaching philosophy. |
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AAP Media Prize An annual prize of $500 for the best philosophical piece(s) published by a professional philosopher in the popular media in Australasia during the previous calendar year. |
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Media Professionals' Award An occasional award of $500 to journalists and other media professionals for excellence in the presentation of philosophy or philosophical issues in the media. |
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AJP Best Paper Award An annual prize for the best paper published in the Australasian Journal of Philosophy (AJP) in the previous year. |
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Postgraduate Presentation Prize Created in 2015 for the best paper presented by a postgraduate student. This prize is offered to encourage postgraduates to present at the AAP Conference, and to recognise the philosophical contributions from excellent Australasian postgraduate students. |
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AAP Most Promising Philosopher Prize Awarded annually to the most promising male and female philosopher at the FAPSA National Philosothon |
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Australasian Postgraduate Philosophy Conference The AAP sponsors the annual Australasian Postgraduate Philosophy Conference (APPC). Australian Legal Philosophy Student Association Essay Prize The AAP is a sponsor of the 2014 Australian Legal Philosophy Student Association Essay Prize. |