Medieval Studies Graduate Essay Prizes
Tobias Hrynick (MA MVST '15; PhD Program, History), winner
of the 2014 O'Callaghan Essay Prize in Medieval Studies.
The Center for Medieval Studies offers two prizes each year for essays written on a medieval topic in a graduate course offered by one of the participating departments; winners receive a book or cash prize and a certificate in recognition of their achievement. The Center for Medieval Studies offers two prizes each year for essays written on a medieval topic in a graduate course offered by one of the participating departments; winners receive a book or cash prize and a certificate in recognition of their achievement.
The First Year Graduate Essay Prize in Medieval Studies:
- The author of the essay must be a graduate student in his or her first year of study at Fordham in the academic year.
- Nominated papers must be no longer than 25 pages and written for a graduate course in one of our participating departments, on a medieval topic.
- One copy of the essay should be submitted to the Director of Medieval Studies, along with a letter of nomination by a faculty member.
The Joseph O'Callaghan Graduate Essay Prize in Medieval Studies:
- The author of the essay should be a graduate student at Fordham University.
- Nominated papers can be of any length, but should have been written for a graduate course in one of the participating departments, on a medieval topic.
- One copy of the essay should be submitted to the Director of Medieval Studies, along with a letter of nomination by a faculty member.