Reischauer Institute seeks papers

Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - 10:00 in Mathematics & Economics

The Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies seeks submissions for its 2011 Noma-Reischauer Prizes in Japanese Studies, given to the undergraduate and graduate students with the best essays on Japan-related topics. The submission deadline is June 20, by 5 p.m., and $1,500 will be awarded for the best graduate student essay and $1,000 for the best undergraduate student essay. Papers written this academic year are eligible, including course and seminar papers, B.A. or M.A. theses, or essays written specifically for the competition. Doctoral dissertations are excluded from consideration. For application guidelines and further information.

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