Purpose: To stimulate and encourage excellence in writing and research in the field of Mongolian Studies. Our goal is for students to reach a deeper understanding and appreciation of matters relating to the Mongols and Mongolian civilization.Eligibility:
Level 1, any student currently in an undergraduate or master's program.
Level 2, any non-student, professional, academic, or student studying in a Ph.D. program in Mongolian Studies or a relevant discipline.
Award:
Level 1, One $100 award per year.
Level 2, One $100 award per year, plus winning paper will be considered for publication in Mongolian Studies: Journal of The Mongolia Society.
Rules:
Deadline: The papers are to be submitted to The Mongolia Society office by June 30th. The authors of the winning papers will be acknowledged at The Mongolia Society Annual Membership Meeting.
- The paper must be written in English on any topic relevant to Mongolian Studies.
- It may have been previously submitted in a course, however, a clean copy must be submitted for this competition.
- The paper must be typed, double-spaced, with footnotes wherever applicable, and should not exceed 50 pages.
- Author's name must not appear anywhere on the paper in order to keep the author's identity anonymous; papers will be numbered for judging purposes.
- The author must prepare a coversheet with his/her name, social security number, address, and telephone number. This information is to appear only on the cover sheet.
- Scholarly essays will be analytical and not merely descriptive and be properly documented with footnotes and endnotes, in accordance with general academic standards.
- Among the criteria considered significant will be clarity, focus and development of the subject or problem, quality of evidence, use of primary sources, and originality.
- The same person cannot win the award again within a five-year time period.
Susie Drost, [email protected]
The Mongolia Society
322 Goodbody Hall
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405-7005 USA
Phone (812) 855-4078 FAX (812) 855-7500
Last updated: May 2000
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