Επισκόπηση θέσης εργασίας
How should the United Nations cope with such demographic changes? Discuss the potential role of the UN against this world phenomenon, ‘demographic tsunami’.”
Eligibility
- Essays may be written in either English (maximum 20 pages) or Japanese (maximum 30 pages);
- All essays should be typed on A4-size paper and include an abstract of up to 2 pages (English) or 3 pages (Japanese);
- Submissions must be original, unpublished papers, and must include reference notes and a bibliography if other authors’ works are cited. Reference notes are not counted in the page limits.
Prize
- A grand prize (4,000 USD);
- Second prize (1,700 USD);
- An honorable mention (400 USD) will be awarded;
- The winners will be notified by September 2017.
How to Apply?
To enter the 2017 Eisaku Sato Essay Contest, submit your essay along with a cover sheet listing your name, affiliation, age, gender, nationality, mailing address, telephone/fax number (if available), e-mail address, and a note on how you learned about the contest.
Only essays submitted via email to essay@satoeisaku.com will be accepted. Please attach your cover sheet and essay as a single (one) document file, and use your full name as the document title.
More information on the official webpage.
The closing date is 31 March 2017.