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Anthony Jung Award for Best Graduate Student Presentation

Anthony Jung, Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, served on the European Studies Conference Steering Committee from 1975 through 2009 and coordinated the event in 2002-2003.

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For his service to the European Studies Conference and his support of students and young scholars, the ESC Steering Committee established in 2009 the Anthony Jung Award for the Best Graduate Student Presentation at the European Studies Conference.

The Anthony Jung Award carries a $250 prize.

The full text of the winning paper will be published in the ESC Selected Proceedings.


Application Procedure:

  • Graduate students participating in the European Studies Conference must be pre-registered for the conference at the time of submission.
  • Graduate students submit the presentation by e-mail attachment to Dr. Mark Celinscak at mcelinscak@unomaha.edu by September 15.
  • Submissions are reviewed by the Award Selection Committee made up of the members of the ESC Steering Committee. Selection is based on a ranking according to five criteria: originality of research; scholarly context (reference to current research on topic); mechanics and style; coherent thesis statement; and contribution in the field of study. The award will be announced at the current convention. Past recipients of the award are not eligible to compete for another award. Only one submission per person per year can be accepted.

Recipients of the Anthony Jung Award for Best Conference Paper by a Graduate Student:

2010: Leslie Anne Anderson, CUNY

2011: Annett Wienmeister, University of Jean, Germany

2011: Gerry Wolfson-Grande, Rollins College

2012: Morgan M. Rich, University of Florida

2013: Gerry Wolfson-Grande, Rollins College

2014: Stephen Lawson, Saint Louis University

2015: Alessia Zulato, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2017: Bethany Valliant, University of Nebraska Omaha

2018: Jazmine Contreras, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

2019: Yan Tang, University of Nebraska Omaha

2020: Lukasz Niparko, University of Nebraska Lincoln

2021: Nerea Eizaguirre, University of Nevada-Reno

2023: Zora Piskacova, North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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