The Estelle Prize for English - Queens' College, Cambridge.
Girton College Humanities Writing Competition. 2019-2020. Girton’s Humanities Writing Competition is for students in Year 12 (or equivalent) who have an interest in the Humanities. Students will submit an essay based on one or more objects selected from the College’s small antiquities museum, the Lawrence Room. This competition is an opportunity for research and writing beyond the.
The University of Cambridge has opened its doors, by partnering with the Reach Cambridge organization which is the organizing body of the Reach Cambridge Essay competition for impressionable 15 and 17-year-old high school student to show off their essay writing skills, and in turn win a full scholarship to the university, to be awarded at 2020.
Judges only shortlisted entries which they felt were deserving of recognition for their essay and who would benefit from the academic demands and expert teaching within an Immerse programme in a Cambridge University college. This year 7% of essay competition registrants were shortlisted and have been invited to attend the summer programmes on.
Candidates are invited each year to submit an essay of between 1,500 and 2,500 words on a topic to be chosen from the list of questions. The list of questions for the 2020 competition are available here. The deadline is the end (23:59 BST) of 1 August 2020; late submissions cannot be accepted.
The Reach Cambridge Summer scholarship essay competition is designed for academically excellent high school students aged between 15 and 17 who would otherwise not be able to attend the School’s summer programmes.Please note that this scholarship competition is not for application to the University of Cambridge.
The Marshall Society, the economics society of the University of Cambridge, is excited to launch its 2019 essay competition. This is an opportunity for all students currently working towards A-levels, the IB or equivalent qualifications to demonstrate their ability to write a convincing and well-structured essay. Emphasis should be placed on sound explanation of economic theory and well.
The Robson History Prize is an annual competition for Year 12 or Lower 6th students. The Prize was established in 2007 in memory of the historian Robert Robson, who was for many years a Fellow and Tutor at Trinity. The aims of the Robson Prize are twofold: firstly, to encourage ambitious and talented Year 12 or Lower Sixth students considering applying to university to read History or a.