The Robert F. Durden Prize recognizes undergraduates’ excellence in research, including their analysis, evaluation and synthesis of sources, and encourages students to make use of the general library collections and services at Duke University.
The Durden Prize will be awarded annually in three categories:
Any student who uses library resources to complete a paper and project as part of his or her undergraduate coursework at Duke may be considered for the Durden Prize. Each prize carries a $1000 cash award.
Check out this short interview with Andrew Simon, one of the winners of the 2009 Durden Prize, and Rachel Ariel, a librarian who assisted him with his research.
Papers shall be judged based on students’ effective use of library resources and research procedures, as evidenced by the following:
Please see the Application Guidelines for more information about how to submit your research for consideration.
Please see the Research Essay Guidelines for more information about developing your essay for this prize.
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