Essay Competition - New College of the Humanities.
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.

This essay competition is for Lower Sixth Formers or Year 12 students (or equivalent). International applicants are welcomed but the essay must be written in English. There is a strict limit of five submissions per school for each essay competition. Essays should be less than 2500 words long, and contain a list of works consulted and cited at the end. This bibliography is excluded from the.

The National Essay and Art Competition is a Medic Mentor Approved Activity. Please use Calibri font and size 12 for the main body of the text. Headings can use a larger sized font at your discretion. Submissions for art work can range from original photography to fine art. Submissions must be in a digital format (scanned or jPEG) with a high resolution. Work must be your own. The Editors.

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. Last year's winner Evie Mollitt when she visited the library. Applications for the 2020 competition have been marked by our judicial assistants and the winners have been selected. Alice.

Annual essay competition, giving pupils in Year 12 (or equivalent) an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills creatively by writing a short essay on a specific theme. The Staton Essay Prize focuses on the Humanities, reflecting our specialism in teaching and research. It invites entrants to make connections across different subjects.

Entries are now open for the 2018 competition. Download this year’s essay titles and further information about the competition here. The competition is open to all students who are currently studying in Year 12 (or equivalent) anywhere in the UK, and is designed to give students of any subject the opportunity to write an essay on the classical world, whether or not they have studied the.

St Hugh’s is very pleased to announce that the Mary Renault 2020 essay competition is now open for submissions. The deadline for essay submissions is 5pm on Friday 24th July 2020. The Mary Renault Prize is a Classical Reception essay prize for school or college sixth form pupils, awarded by the Principal and Fellows of St Hugh’s College, and funded by the royalties from Mary Renault’s.