There is still time to enter for the 2017 Hippocrates International Young Poets Prize for Poetry and
Medicine is a £500 (~USD 630) award for a single unpublished poem in English of
up to 50 lines on a medical theme.
It is open to anyone in the world aged 14 – 18.
Healthy heart charity the CRT is supporting 2017 Hippocrates International
Young Poets Award for Poetry and Medicine.
The healthy heart charity the Cardiovascular Research Trust is delighted
again to be supporting this prestigious international award for young poets:
the CRT has as a major aim reducing preventable heart disease by educating
young people about healthy lifestyle.
Maya Catherine Popa |
Poet and teacher Maya Catherine Popa from New York City will
select the winner. Awards will be presented on Saturday 6th May 2017 at a
ceremony at Harvard Medical School. Winning and commended poems in the Young
Poets Prize are published in the annual Hippocrates Prize Anthology.
Since it was founded in 2012 by clinical professor Donald Singer and
poet Michael Hulse, there has been interest in the Hippocrates Young Poets
Prize from 15 countries, with winners and commended poets from Hong Kong, the
UK, the USA and Canada.
Catherine Wang: 2016 Hippocrates Young Poet winner |
Previous Hippocrates Young Poet winners: Rosalind Jana (UK, 2013), Conor
McKee (UK, 2014), Paris Thepmankorn (USA, 2015) and Catherine Wang (Hong Kong,
2016).
The Hippocrates Young Poets Prize is supported by healthy heart
charity the Cardiovascular Research Trust and run by the Hippocrates
Initiative for Poetry and Medicine, which received the 2011 Times
Higher Education Award for Innovation and Excellence in the Arts for its work
on the synergy between medicine, the arts and health.
For further information about the Hippocrates international Young Poets
Prize for Poetry and Medicine and the Cardiovascular Research Trust, email hearthealthycharity@gmail.com
or call +44 7494 450 805.
Maya Catherine Popa is a writer and teacher in
NYC. A 2015 Ruth Lilly finalist, she is the recipient of the Poetry Foundation
Editor’s Prize for review. Her poetry appears in Tin House, Kenyon Review,
Poetry London, and elsewhere. Her criticism and non-fiction appear widely,
including in Poetry, Poets & Writers Magazine, PN Review, and The
Huffington Post. Her chapbook, “The Bees Have Been Canceled,” is forthcoming
from DIAGRAM New Michigan Press in the U.S., and Southword Editions in Ireland,
in winter 2017.
Her awards include the Hippocrates Poetry Prize, 2nd place in the Magma
Poetry Prize, 3rd Place in the Narrative N30B Prize, the Gregory O’Donoghue
Competition, Parallel Universe Competition, and the Oxford Poetry Society
Martin Starkie Prize. She holds an MFA from NYU and an Mst in Writing from
Oxford University, where she was a Clarendon Scholar. She teaches at the
Nightingale-Bamford school in New York City.
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