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The Clayman Institute announces 2011 Lozoff and Yalom prize winners
The Clayman Institute is pleased to announce the winners of two awards for Stanford graduate students. Scott Spillman, a graduate student in the History Department, is the 2011 winner of the Marjorie Lozoff Graduate Essay Prize for his article, “Institutional Limits: Christine Ladd-Franklin, Fellowships, and American Women’s Academic Careers, 1880-1920.” Yvon Wang won this year’s Marilyn Yalom Research Fund award to support research for her dissertation, “Protecting the Hearts of the People: Sex, Media, and State in China, 1875-1927.”
Full StoryClayman Institute graduate fellowships, grants, and prizes
As one of the nation’s oldest and most distinguished institutes focused on interdisciplinary gender research, the Clayman Institute offers a number of opportunities to support graduate students working on gender topics. We invite graduate students working on research topics on women and/or gender to apply. All applications are due February 15, 2011.
Full StoryInvesting in research on women: the Lozoff Award recognizes two graduate students
The Marjorie Lozoff Award for Research on Women and Gender is given to a graduate student conducting research on issues related to Lozoff’s interests, including but not limited to reproductive rights for women, equal rights for women, and protections for women, aging, and the family, with preference for research in the social sciences and the professions such as medicine and law. This year, the Clayman Institute and Lozoff family awarded two prizes.
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