The Neuroethics Society and the Penn Bioethics Journal (PBJ) are offering prizes to top undergraduate neuroethics papers:
Submissions will be reviewed by the Editorial Board of PBJ, which will select 6 semifinalists, and a committee of Neuroethics Society members, which will select the winning paper and 2 runners up. The author of the winning paper and the runners up will receive cash prizes of $300 and $100 each, respectively, and framed citations. All three papers will be published in PBJ. In addition, some or all of the other semifinalists will also be published in PBJ as space permits.
Details here.
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