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IEA Database Project Launches Ronald Mitchell Prize for Student Research on Environmental Agreements

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IEA Database Project Launches Ronald Mitchell Prize for Student Research on Environmental Agreements

IEA Database Project Launches Ronald Mitchell Prize for Student Research on Environmental Agreements

The International Environmental Agreements (IEA) Database Project has announced the launch of the Ronald Mitchell Prize, a new award recognizing outstanding student research that makes use of the IEA Database (IEADB). The inaugural competition is open to students and early-career researchers worldwide and aims to promote high-quality analysis of international environmental agreements.

The IEA Database Project, hosted by Université Laval, says the prize is designed to encourage originality, analytical rigor, and policy-relevant research in the field of international environmental governance.

About the IEA Database Project

The IEA Database Project is a long-running research initiative that supports scholars, policymakers, and educators working on global environmental issues. The project maintains a comprehensive repository of international environmental agreements, alongside tools that enable comparative analysis of treaty texts and institutional design.

According to the organizers, the Ronald Mitchell Prize builds on the project’s broader mission to advance understanding of how international environmental agreements are designed, implemented, and evaluated.

Purpose of the Competition

The essay competition seeks to foster dialogue and generate actionable insights on global environmental governance. Its stated goals include:

  • Encouraging research on the effectiveness of international environmental agreements
  • Promoting awareness of challenges and opportunities in global environmental cooperation
  • Recognizing essays that contribute meaningfully to academic and policy debates
  • Strengthening networks among students, researchers, and environmental policy practitioners

Eligibility — Who Can Apply

The competition is open to participants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, including:

  • Undergraduate and graduate students in environmental studies, law, political science, or related fields
  • Early-career researchers and professionals working in NGOs, government agencies, or international organizations
  • Independent scholars with a demonstrated interest in environmental governance

Organizers say the broad eligibility criteria are intended to ensure inclusive participation and a diversity of perspectives.

Suggested Themes and Topics

Participants are encouraged to submit essays aligned with the mission of the IEA Database Project. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Effectiveness of international environmental agreements and treaty outcomes
  • Comparative analyses of treaty implementation across countries or regions
  • The role of non-state actors, including NGOs and businesses, in shaping agreements
  • Climate change governance, including assessments of the Paris Agreement
  • Biodiversity and conservation treaties
  • Emerging challenges such as plastic pollution, ocean governance, and digital monitoring tools

Submission Guidelines

To be considered for the Ronald Mitchell Prize, submissions must meet the following requirements:

  • Essays must be original and unpublished
  • Word count should typically fall between 3,000 and 5,000 words
  • Submissions must follow academic citation and referencing standards
  • Essays may be submitted in English or French
  • Submission deadline: February 1, 2026

Evaluation Criteria

Entries will be reviewed by a panel of experts in environmental law, political science, and international relations. Evaluation will focus on:

  • Originality and strength of ideas
  • Depth and quality of analysis
  • Clarity and structure of writing
  • Policy relevance and practical implications

Awards and Recognition

The winner of the Ronald Mitchell Prize will receive:

  • A $500 USD cash prize
  • Opportunities for publication on the IEA Database Project website or affiliated journals
  • Certificates of achievement recognizing scholarly contribution
  • Invitations to IEA project workshops, webinars, or conferences
  • Increased visibility among academics, policymakers, and practitioners

Why Participate

Organizers say the competition offers participants a chance to strengthen research and writing skills, enhance academic or professional profiles, and contribute to ongoing global discussions on environmental governance. By engaging with the IEA Database, participants gain access to a rich collection of treaties and analytical tools that support evidence-based research.

More information on submission requirements and competition details is available through the IEA Database Project’s official channels.


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