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The Student Voice essay competition raises the profile of rare diseases among trainee doctors and scientists. It encourages them to consider rare diseases for the first time or share their personal experience of rare conditions. With the winning entries published by our partners at BioMed Central, the best essays have a chance to make a real impact on the work of medical professionals.
R.A. Butler Politics Prize. The R.A. Butler Prize for essays in Politics and International Studies is a competition that can be entered by students in Year 12 or the Lower 6th. Candidates are invited to submit an essay on a topic to be chosen from a list of general questions announced in March each year, and to be submitted in August. The Prize is jointly organised by Trinity College Cambridge.
The essay is published in the January 2016 issue of the CJE, Vol, 40, No 1 and the full text is freely available to read. The competition was funded by the ISRF which is interested in original research ideas that take new approaches and suggest new solutions, to real world social problems. The full statement of the ISRF's criteria and goals may be viewed on the ISRF website. The submitted.
Land Economy Essay Competition 2016 This essay competition is intended for Lower Sixth Formers (year 12s), with no restrictions as to subjects being studied. Choose an essay title from this list: 1. Is 'thinking local' the only way to solve global environmental problems? 2. Should there be restrictions on overseas investment in the London property market? 3. To what extent is national.
Trinity College was pleased to launch the Robert Walker Prize for Essays in Law in 2013. The prize is named after an Honorary Fellow of the College, Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court and former law student at Trinity. Lord Walker has for many years been a supporter of Law at Trinity, meeting students at College social events and, more formally, judging moots.
Call for submissions is now open! The British Society for the History of Mathematics is pleased to invite submissions for its 2020 undergraduate essay prize. The essay may be on any topic within the history of mathematics and should be no more than 2500 words in length (excluding references). The competition is open to any person who is enrolled as an undergraduate in a UK or Irish university.
The Jeremy Hibbins Essay Competition was started in 2015 in memory of respected teacher, music educator and member of the MMA Committee. Jeremy Hibbins died tragically in November 2013. Jeremy may no longer be here physically, but his vision and ethos that he established in his School, and those who came into contact with him, will never be forgotten. The words role model and mentor are used.