The Notehelfer Prize recognizes the best unpublished research paper written by a UCLA Japanese Studies graduate student in any disciplinary field, among those submitted to the Notehelfer Prize Committee in a given year.
Author of the winning paper shall receive a cash award of $400 and have their name added to the Notehelfer Prize plaque in the year in which each Prize is awarded. Winners shall also be invited to give an honorary lecture on their Prize-winning research as part of the Center’s Colloquium Series. The Prize shall be conferred at this lecture, normally in the Spring Quarter.
For more info please contact:
Stephanie Kawahara
(310)825-4500
kawahara@international.ucla.edu
Published: Monday, January 24, 2011
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