The Tunnock Prize is the Scottish Records Association’s essay competition aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers for research based on Scottish archival research.
Any submission that makes use of archival material to explore historical matters relevant to Scotland will be considered for the prize. Entries should focus on the use and interpretation of Scottish archives both within Scotland and further afield. Submissions will be between 4,000 and 6,000 words. Entries must follow the format specified in the Guidelines to Authors available here
The winning entry will be awarded a prize of £250 and, subject to peer review, will be eligible for publication in Scottish Archives, the journal of the Scottish Records Association.
Please send your submissions via email to: editorscottisharchives@gmail.com accompanied by a brief covering letter giving your name and eligibility (degree, university and year of studies, or the year of obtaining your degree). The closing date for entries is 31 October 2025.
The prize winner will be announced at the Scottish Records Association’s AGM later this year and publicised on the SRA website at https://www.scottishrecordsassociation.org and in our newsletter, Retour.
If you need inspiration, here is a list of archival collections on SCOTLAND in Archives Portal Europe