Neukom Institute for Computational Science
This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2019) |
The Neukom Institute for Computational Science is a collection of offices and laboratory facilities at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The institute was funded by a donation from Bill Neukom in 2004, then Dartmouth's largest gift for an academic program.[1] The institute provides programs for undergraduates and graduate students as well as encouraging public engagement with computer science through programs such as Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award.
Literary Arts Award[]
The Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award is presented to celebrate new works of speculative fiction. The three categories are: Speculative Fiction, Debut Speculative Fiction and Playwriting.[2][3][4]
Speculative Fiction[]
This award is for any work of speculative fiction published in the last two and a half years or that is about to be published.
Recipients[]
The inaugural award in 2018 was to Central Station by Lavie Tidhar and On the Edge of Gone by Corinne Duyvis.
Debut Speculative Fiction[]
This award is for an author's first work of speculative fiction.
Recipients[]
The inaugural award in 2018 was presented to Best Worst American by Juan Martinez.
Playwriting[]
This award is for a full-length play addressing the question "What does it mean to be a human in a computerized world?"
Recipients[]
The inaugural award in 2018 was presented to Choices People Make by Jessica Andrewartha.
References[]
- ^ "Dartmouth Establishes William H. Neukom Institute for Computational Science". Dartmouth Life. Trustees of Dartmouth College. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ "The Bookshelf: Dartmouth to Host Inaugural Speculative Fiction Awards". Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ www.publishersweekly.com https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/newsbrief/index.html?record=1583. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
{{cite web}}
: Missing or empty|title=
(help) - ^ Engisch, Mary. "New Literary Prize From Dartmouth To Award Works Set In The 'Near Future'". www.vpr.org. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
External links[]
- Dartmouth College facilities
- Computational science
- American literary awards
- American theater awards
- Awards established in 2018
- Northeastern United States university stubs
- New Hampshire school stubs