January 31, 2012 - KSP Announcement
1st Annual Korean Studies Program Prize for Writing in Korean Studies
The Center for East Asian Studies and the Korean Studies Program are pleased
to announce the
1st Annual
Korean Studies Program Prize for Writing in Korean Studies
The Korean Studies Program Prize for Writing in Korean Studies recognizes and rewards outstanding examples of writing in an essay, term paper, or thesis produced during the current academic year in any discipline within the area of Korean Studies, broadly defined. This competition is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. The prize will be awarded at a special ceremony in the spring, and the winning essays will be published in the Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs. The first place winner will receive a certificate, a copy of the
Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs, and $1,000; honorable mention winner(s) will receive a certificate and a copy
of the Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs.
To apply for this award, submit:
Your piece of writing (minimum 20 pages double-spaced, Times 12pt., 1" margins)
Your CV
One recommendation letter from a Stanford Professor (mailed or e-mailed directly to CEAS, John Groschwitz, jgroschwitz@stanford.edu)
Materials should be received at the Center for East Asian Studies by 5:00 p.m. on June 1, 2012.



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