Overview of the Prize Giving Ceremony for the 12th Asia Pacific Research Prize (Iue Prize)

The Prize Giving Ceremony for 11th Asia Pacific Research Prize (Iue Prize)

Overview of the Prize and Flow to the Prize Giving Ceremony

The Asia Pacific Research Prize (Iue Prize) was established in 2001 to acknowledge outstanding dissertations written in the field of humanities or social sciences about the Asia Pacific region. The dissertations are written by Japanese and overseas students who have completed post-graduate studies and received doctorates from Japanese graduate schools. This year, we invited students who received doctorates after March 2010 to enter the prize. Among the theses recommended and gathered from graduate schools all over Japan, the following dissertations were selected to the 12th Asia Pacific Research prize as a result of the strict process conducted by selection committee.

 

Overview of the Prize Giving Ceremony

Winner of 11th Asia Pacific Research Prize (Iue Prize)At the Prize Giving Ceremony, the prizes were bestowed on winners, Dr. Arihiro Minoo,Dr. Almas, Dr. Jing Liu and Dr. Dalaibuyan Byambajav, by Awaji Conference representative director Satoshi Iue (Representative Honorary Member, SANYO Electric Co., Ltd). Dr. Arihiro Minoo and Dr. Almas received an award certificate and 1 million yen prize; Dr. Jing Liu and Dr. Dalaibuyan Byambajav received an award certificate and commemorative present for honorable mention. After the reasons for the selection were explained by the Selection Committee Chairman Yutaka Katayama (Professor, Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Kobe University), the winners gave a speech.

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