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Call for Abstracts for Essay Competition 2025 by CEPT University [Free; Online; Graduates; Prizes Worth Rs. 1.5L]: Submit by April 30!

Call for Abstracts for Essay Competition 2025 by CEPT University

Call for Abstracts for Essay Competition 2025 by CEPT University

Submit your abstracts for the Essay Competition 2025 by CEPT University latest by April 30. Exciting Prizes up for grabs!

CEPT Essay Prize 2025 invites young writers from architecture, urban planning, all fields of design, humanities, social sciences, and other allied fields, to reflect on the theme of Abandon that is ‘a salient beauty of the object in its passage in time (Simmel, 1959). The Essay prize intends to invoke micro-narratives of Abandon, first as a noun, almost as if arrested in time, so the young essayists can pause, capture, view and reflect on the very existence of the aesthetic of abandon. What does a building feel when it lays in abandon, like havelis that nobody visits? How does a forest grow when left alone to the  laws of nature? How do old textile mills or ruins speak for themselves? How does a poet capture the feeling of being with oneself and letting go? Literature too is replete with the motif of abandon and survival, and of rejuvenation through it all.

In life, we tend to see this sense of Abandon as singular. This is probably why psychoanalysis has captured it as a loss of a human attachment resulting in a sense of deep insecurity. But if we see it as a verb, as a ‘thingness at work’, endowed with deep cultural values and scars of life, Abandon becomes a live, thriving sign of life itself. Like the Banyan tree, the Aravali mountain range, the dried river Sabarmati that once was, like old folks living their everyday life in a rhythmic, cyclic continuity unaffected by the lure of aesthetics, perfection or security.

The essential focus of the micro-narratives here is to be on the very character of Abandon. How does it play out in the world, how is it interpreted through mythology or folklore, how is it invested with life and/or death? When people abandon, what exactly happens? What do they vacate in the process? A history? A space? Objects? Relationships? Connections? Reconstruct the idea of Abandon as if one were viewing it in a mirror to see a form, an aspiration, a dream that the abandon refracts. Because only through that refraction can a new world be created.

*subject to tax deduction as applicable

Selected top essays are published as CEPT Essay Prize book (with ISBN) by CEPT University Press. All the contributors are awarded a certificate and a complimentary copy of the book as a token of appreciation and participation. Additional copies of the books can be bought through CEPT Press.

Submit the abstract, documents, and the final essay (if shortlisted) by email to: essayprize[at]cept[dot]ac[dot]in

Last date for submission of abstracts and documents: 30 Apr, 2025

CEPT University
Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus
University Road, Navrangpura
Ahmedabad 380009
Email: essayprize@cept.ac.in
Phone: +91-79-68310000 | Ext No: 207

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