MCAA ANNUAL
PRIZES AND
AWARDS

The Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs offers three prizes
for papers written by students— the Percy Buchanan Graduate
Prize, and the Sidney DeVere Brown Prize and the Mikiso
Hane Prize for papers written by undergraduates. MCAA also
offers the Jackson and Caroline Bailey Public Service Award
for outstanding work in the advancement of Asian Studies.
These prizes are awarded at the MCAA Annual Meeting held
each fall.
Percy Buchanan Graduate
Prize
Four Percy Buchanan prizes of $100 each, plus travel
expenses of up to $100, will be awarded for the best
original graduate student research papers. Papers should be
no longer than 35 pages. The winning papers will be
presented at the conference. There is one prize for each of
the four main AAS regions: China and Inner Asia, Northeast
Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Graduate student
winners have the opportunity to publish their papers in
Studies on Asia.
Submission Requirements: Papers should be no more
than 35 typewritten double-spaced pages, including the
bibliography. Mail two copies by July 31, 2009 to:
Dr. Roy Hanashiro
History Department
University of Michigan-Flint
Flint, MI 48502
(Please send an e-mail message to Dr. Hanashiro (
okuma@umflint.edu) indicating that you
have mailed two hard copies of your paper. Upon
receipt of the hard copies, an e-mail acknowledgement
will be sent.)
Undergraduate papers must be accompanied by a letter from
the student’s faculty advisor indicating that the student
was an undergraduate at the time the paper was written.
Submissions should include student’s address, telephone
number and e-mail address. Papers will be reviewed by
scholars in the appropriate field.
Sidney DeVere Brown Prize and Mikiso Hane
Prize
The Sidney DeVere Brown Prize and the Mikiso Hane Prize are
awarded to the two best original papers composed by
undergraduates. Prizes of $100, plus travel expenses of up
to $100, are awarded to the authors of the winning papers.
Paper submissions should be between 10 and 35 pages and
must be accompanied by a letter from the student's
professor or advisor confirming that the paper was written
while the author was an undergraduate. Undergraduate
winners have the opportunity to submit publish their papers
in
The Wittenberg East Asian Studies Journal.
Graduate and undergraduate students may compete for these
prizes if they attend a college or university in the
following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Papers become
the property of MCAA and will not be returned. Decisions of
the judges are final.
Submission Requirements: Papers should be no more
than 35 typewritten double-spaced pages, including the
bibliography. Mail two copies by July 31, 2009 to:
Dr. Roy Hanashiro
History Department
University of Michigan-Flint
Flint, MI 48502
(Please send an e-mail message to Dr. Hanashiro (
okuma@umflint.edu) indicating that you
have mailed two hard copies of your paper. Upon
receipt of the hard copies, an e-mail acknowledgement
will be sent.)
Undergraduate papers must be accompanied by a letter from
the student’s faculty advisor indicating that the student
was an undergraduate at the time the paper was written.
Submissions should include student’s address, telephone
number and e-mail address. Papers will be reviewed by
scholars in the appropriate field.
Jackson and Caroline Bailey Public Service
Award
The award commemorates the lifetime exemplary service to
MCAA by Professors Bailey. It recognizes and honors those
members of MCAA who have assiduously contributed to
outreach, extra-curricular instruction, and public service
in their communities. Successful nominees should have made
efforts beyond the normal and expected contributions of
scholarship and teaching in order to bring Asian Studies to
the community at large. Such activities might include: the
creation of teaching materials to be used by K-12 teachers;
production of Asian-centered audio-visual materials; work
with sister city and/or citizen to citizen activities aimed
at intercultural exchanges; working for student or faculty
exchanges with Asian Universities; arranging Asian film
series, community lectures, book clubs, children's story
hours, museum exhibitions, and public discussions. In
short, this award for lifetime achievement honors those who
have devoted time and treasure to public service outside
the academy.
Submission Requirements: Both nominees and
nominators must be regular members of MCAA at the time of
nomination. The nomination must be made in writing and
should include a summary of the exemplary activities that
make the nominee worthy of the award. Nominations should be
e-mailed by Aug. 15, 2009 to:
guelcher@morningside.edu
Greg P. Guelcher
Department of History
Morningside College
1501 Morningside Ave.
Sioux City, IA 51106
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