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The Joseph Conrad Society young scholar award
Twentieth Century Literature, Fall, 2003
The Joseph Conrad Society of America presents an annual award to an outstanding graduate student who is writing a dissertation on Conrad or to a recent PhD who has been teaching for no more than three years and is doing research on Conrad. The award consists of a $100 honorarium, one year's membership in the Joseph Conrad Society of America, and a complimentary invitation to the annual Conrad Society dinner held during the Modern Language Association convention.
A letter of recommendation, the nominee's CV, and two copies of a sample of his or her scholarly writing (not to exceed 9,000 words) should be sent to Carola M. Kaplan, President of the Joseph Conrad Society of America; Department of English & Foreign Languages; California State University, Pomona; 3801 West Temple Avenue; Pomona, CA 91768 by October 1, 2004. Entries will be returned only if accompanied by a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope. The 2004 award will be presented at the annual Conrad Society dinner to be held in December 2004 during the annual Modern Language Association Convention in Philadelphia.
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