What is a Prizeholder?
A prizeholder is someone who has been awarded a prize or a scholarship. It can also refer to an organization or institution that is responsible for managing and administering a prize or a scholarship program.
For example, the Nobel Prize Committee is the prizeholder of the Nobel Prizes, as they are responsible for selecting the winners and presenting the awards each year. Similarly, a university might be a prizeholder if they offer a scholarship program to their students.
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