Robert Jones Medal and Association Prize.
The A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize is awarded to honor a poet's first book, while also honoring the late founder of BOA Editions, Ltd., a not-for-profit publishing house of poetry and poetry in translation.
Sheffield Surgical Society is aimed at medical students who have an interest in surgery. We hold a variety of events throughout the year from anatomy revision to a scrubs social! So whether it's one of our suture sessions you're looking for or a charity event, check out our events page to see what's coming up!
He has published translations, essays, and criticism in The Guardian, Words Without Borders, BOMB, and elsewhere. He is a winner of the 2016 Asymptote Close Approximations Prize, a 2019 National Endowment for the Arts translation fellow, and former Literature and Humanities Curator at the Polish Cultural Institute New York.
Author of over twenty books of poetry, translations and essays, Bruce Weigl is the writer of On the Shores of Welcome Home (BOA, forthcoming in fall 2019) and the translator of Nguyen Phan Que Mai's The Secret of Hoa Sen (BOA, 2014). Weigl's previous poetry collection, The Abundance of Nothing (Northwestern University Press, 2012) was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitizer Prize in Poetry.
Biography. Teicher was born in New York in 1979. He studied at Columbia University where he received an MFA in 2005. His poetry collection, The Trembling Answers, won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize in 2018.He is the author of two other poetry collections, Brenda is in the Other Room and Other Poems, published in 2008, winner of the Colorado Poetry Prize and To Keep Love Blurry, published in.
The essay application form will be available to complete from the 1st April on the Medical Student Essay Prize page on the BOA Website. A research-based competition for the brightest students to emerge early and fast. Applicants must submit a 1500 word essay, including references and tables, along with the student’s full name, medical school.
The UK Centre for Animal Law (A-law) launches a student essay competition every November. This gives students the opportunity to explore and research an area of the law that would not typically come up in their taught legal studies.