Essay Competitions 2020-2021 - Scholarship Positions.
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 judged by a joint ISRF-JTSB academic panel (the ISRF Essay Prize Committee).
Student Essay Contest AU’s annual essay contest encourages high school students to reflect on why religious freedom and the separation of religion and government are important to them and their communities—and what they can do to ensure religious freedom is used as a shield that protects, not a sword to harm others.
JLD Essay Competition Open to its members, the Junior Lawyers Division of the Law Society, have an annual competition for those registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority. This includes LPC students and those qualified and working as paralegals.
The RES has announced details of its popular annual essay competition for A Level Economics students. Key details of the 2018 competition are provided below. ESSAY TITLES FOR 2018 The choice of essay titles in 2018 is as follows.
This annual essay contest is organized in an effort to harness the energy, creativity and initiative of the world's youth in promoting a culture of peace and sustainable development. It also aims to inspire society to learn from the young minds and to think about how each of us can make a difference in the world.
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.
Habinteg 2020 prize Habinteg 2020 Prize: An essay competition To mark Habinteg’s half century of leadership in accessible and adaptable housing, we are launching an anniversary essay competition to consider what the next 50 years of accessible and inclusive homes and neighbourhoods might be like.