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Hemlow Prize in Burney Studies

Awarded to the best essay written by a graduate student on any aspect of the life or writings of Frances Burney. The essay, which can be up to 6,000 words, should make a substantial contribution to Burney scholarship. The judges will take into consideration the essay’s originality, coherence, use of source material, awareness of other work in the field, and documentation.

10

Amount: $250

Deadline: Check deadline
Previously 09/01/2018

Funder: Burney Society

Discipline: Humanities

Duration: One-Time Payment

Award Type: Prize

Degree: DPT, MA, MA-JD, MAT, MBA, MBS, MD, ME, MLA, MPH, MS, MSCT, MSCTS, MST, PhD

Stage of Study: Cross Stage Support

International Travel:

Citizenship: International, U.S. Citizen

Activity: Prize

URL: https://www.mcgill.ca/burneycentre/burney-society/hemlow-prize-burney-studies

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