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» Go to news mainIrving and Jeanne Glovin Award
The Irving and Jeanne Glovin Award is open to allÌýregistered full-time (minimum of three courses)ÌýÂ鶹´«Ã½ students who are presently enrolled in a graduate program or in their final year of undergraduate study.
Students enrolled in any major discipline, for example, Languages, Social Sciences, Humanities and Performing Arts, or any interdisciplinary program, for example, Canadian Studies, European Studies, Gender and Women Studies and IDS are encouraged to apply.
The recipient will preferably have broad general education and interdisciplinary interests appropriate to the research topic chosen.
All papers are to be submitted inÌýelectronicÌýform (please send as a Word document)Ìýfollowing the standards of theÌýAPAÌýstyleÌýguide inÌý12 point font,Ìýdouble spaced, and must beÌýbetweenÌý4,000 and 5,000 words in length
Established by the Oskar Schindler Humanities Foundation to foster research into the meaning and underlying principles for good human conduct.
Full details of this award competition Ìý
Deadline:Ìý February 22, 2021
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