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Championing controversy
December 3, 2009
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The Sterling Prize committee is looking for nominations for the Nora and Ted Sterling Prize in Support of Controversy, which is awarded annually to a recipient whose work presents daring and creative ways of looking at the world. Whether a student, staff member, or an academic at SFU, or a member of the community who has a connection to the university, the prize winner is selected for decidedly unconventional and distinctly untraditional work that provokes a wide audience. The winner receives a cash award of $5,000 and makes a public presentation at the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue. Nomination forms and submission guidelines can be found at www.sfu.ca/sterlingprize. Deadline is Jan. 31, 2010.
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