Library Prize for Undergraduate Research

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Temple Libraries is pleased to announce the inaugural Library Prize for Undergraduate Research. Designed to promote the use of library collections, in any format, by undergraduate students, the Libraries will award up to three $1,000 prizes for research projects completed in the fall or spring semesters, 2004-2005. To be eligible for the prize, students must be enrolled in a degree program in any discipline at Temple University and have completed a research paper or project in a for-credit course during the fall 2004 or spring 2005 semesters. The deadline for turning in all application materials is April 8, 2005.

For more information, please visit the Library Prize Web Site.

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