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Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest
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| Scholarships or student grants level |
Undergraduate
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Countries where scholarship or student grant is applicable |
United States - New York /
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Universities where scholarships or student grants are applicable |
Medaille College / Borough of Manhattan Community College /
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Countries which are eligible for the scholarhips or student grants |
United States of America /
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| Scholarships or student grants program description |
Who Is Eligible:
The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest is an annual competition designed to challenge college students to analyze the urgent ethical issues confronting them in today's complex world. Students are encouraged to write thought-provoking personal essays that raise questions, single out issues and are rational arguments for ethical action.
They are registered undergraduate full-time juniors or seniors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States during the fall 2008 semester, or;
They fulfill the guideline requirements and are studying abroad during the 2008-2009 school year, as long as they are registered as full-time juniors or seniors at their home schools in the U.S., or;
They are international or non-citizen students who fill the guideline requirements and are attending schools in the U.S.
Requirements:
The Foundation receives many inquiries regarding what students may write about in their essays. The topics provided by the Foundation each year are merely suggested topics - students may feel free to write about any topic as long as it pertains to ethics. See Essay Guidelines on website for suggested essay topics.
Any interested professor at the student's school may act as a Faculty Sponsor.
Students entering the contest are required to have a Faculty Sponsor review their essay and sign the Entry Form.
Faculty members should only endorse thought-provoking, well-written essays that fall within the contest guidelines.
Deadline: 12/19/2009 Deadline based on last year's deadline.
Amount: $5,000 (1st prize); $2,500 (2nd prize); $1,500 (3rd prize); $500 (2 honorable mentions)
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Study fields funded by the scholarships or student grants |
Non Subject Specific /
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| Official scholarships or student grants website: |
click here to go to the official website
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| Official scholarship or student grants email: |
finaid@bmcc.cuny.edu; financialaid@medaille.edu
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Borse di studi
Junior Fulbright Program
United States
Ford Foundation International Fellows Program
Worldwide
Rotary Fellowships
Global Network of Community Volunteers
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| Student grants |
School of Chemistry PhD by Research Programme Scholarships
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Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships
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HSF/ Margoes Foundation Scholarship
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The Lionel J. Neiman Scholarship
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International Student Scholarships
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M. Eustelle McMillan Memorial
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Queens College Divisional Honors Programs - Honors in the Humanities (HTH)
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The Tony Meyer Scholarship and the Willard A. Silcox Scholarship
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Peirce College Business Administration Scholarship
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Samuel A. Gotwalt and Helen M. Gotwalt Scholarship
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WILLCOCKSON PRIZES IN THE ARTS
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| Universita |
University of Southampton, United Kingdom, Southampton
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Saint Mary's School, United States - North Carolina, Raleigh
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Southern Catholic College, United States- Georgia, Dawsonville
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University of Wisconsin - Waukesha, United States- Wisconsin, Waukesha
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University of Windsor, Canada, Windsor
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Institut Superieur d Electronique du Nord, France, Toulouse
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ENSCPB, France, Bordeaux
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Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem, Hungary, Budapest
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Saint Catharine College, United States- Kentucky, Saint Catharine
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ITT Technical Institute Online, United States - Idaho, Boise
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