The Political Studies Association and the Financial Times are pleased to announce the launch of our School Blog Competition 2020, supported by UK Parliament. We're seeking creative and forward thinking ideas from 16-19 year olds in this joint competition to find the best political blog. Students from across the UK are invited to write 500-600 words by Friday 8th May (12:00noon GMT) on 'Does.
The Philosophy Essay Prize is open to Year 12 or Lower 6th students. The aim of the Prize is to encourage able sixth formers to pursue their interest in Philosophy, with the hope that they will be encouraged to read this or related subjects at University. The titles for the 2020 Philosophy Essay Prize competition are as follows.
The Habinteg 2020 Prize competition is open to both academic and non-academic entries. Disabled people are particularly encouraged to enter, as well as students of subjects such as disability studies, architecture or inclusive design. All entries must be submitted by 11:59pm on Sunday 31 May 2020.The Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition has been gathering English language entries of aspiring young writers' thoughts on key issues of the day since 1883. With children across the Commonwealth out of school, we are delighted to share a message from our Vice-Patron HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, inspiring children and young people to enter The Queens Commonwealth Essay Competition 2020.The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and the Financial Times are pleased to announce the launch of our School Essay Competition. We are seeking thoughtful and well-argued responses from sixth form geography students for this joint competition. The winning essay will be published on the RGS-IBG’s website and may also be published on FT.com. 2020 competition details. Title. What is the.
The deadline for both essay competitions is 5pm on Friday 24th July 2020. Established in 1971, in memory of a St Hugh’s College historian, the Julia Wood Prize is an annual History essay competition open to Sixth Form pupils who have not been in the sixth form of any school or college for a period of more than two years.
GA WorldWise international competition. The Geographical Association's annual international competition, which focuses on a geographical issue that is relevant to young people, provides fantastic opportunities for Post-16 students. It allows them to engage with a current aspect of geography, to research it beyond the text book and provide a reflective, evidenced based view of the issue from.
Global Changemakers Essay Competition 2020. February 17, 2020 Published by Norah Mahdi. Deadline: 15 March 2020 Open to: worldwide candidates between the ages of 15 and 30 Benefits: certificates, honorable mentions and other benefits. Description. Global Changemakers are giving an opportunity to young exceptional writers. They should share their ideas and creative writing skills on the.
The World Today and the Financial Times free schools access programme are pleased to announce their 2020 competition for the best short article by a school student on a topical issue. We are inviting school students around the world who are aged between 16 and 18 to send an article of up to 500 words to answer this question.
The 2020 competition has closed. Essays must be between 2,000 and 3,800 words long, on a topic to be chosen from the list of questions. We encourage you to provide references to your sources of information, and to include a bibliography at the end of the essay. The notes ARE included in the word limit, but the bibliography is NOT included. Each.
Applications close at midnight Central European Time on 15 March 2020. GCM will contact all entrants via email on 20 April 2020 with the results of the judging process. For More Information: Visit the Official Webpage of the Global Changemakers Essay Competition 2020.
The essay should not be longer than 1200 and not shorter than 1000 words. The deadline for submission of entries to the coordinators is 28 March 2020. Where entrants have access to computers it is advised that they type their entries and submit both soft in PDF format and hard copies. They may sign and initial the hard copies to make sure that.
Independent Social Research Foundation Funding Opportunities Essay Competitions. 2020: Social Theory. The ISRF and the Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour (JTSB) intend to award a prize of EUR 7,000 for the best essay on a topic within the area of social behaviour and its investigation. THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. Essays selected for the shortlist by the Editors and the ISRF will be.
Several Cambridge colleges run essay competitions related to Classics, for students in year 12. Whether you are planning to apply to Cambridge or not, we encourage you to get involved. Follow the links for further information: Corpus Classics Essay Competition; Fitzwilliam Ancient World Essay Competition; Girton Humanities Writing Competition.
The UK Supreme Court writing competition is a great way for those with a keen interest in law and the UK justice system to get involved and put their skills of persuasion to the test. Students in year 12 or 13 in England and Wales, S5 or S6 in Scotland and Year 13 or 14 in Northern Ireland are eligible to apply for this fantastic opportunity and the chance to meet a Supreme Court Justice.
Essay Prize 2020. The Robinson College Essay Prize is open to all students currently in Year 12 (Lower Sixth, or equivalent) at a UK School. It is designed to give students the opportunity to develop and showcase their independent study and writing skills. By creating the opportunity for students to experience the type of work that they might.