Young Economist of the Year 2020 competition - RES.
The online submission system includes the facility for teachers to run an internal school competition before deciding which essays to approve - for more details please contact the team. The deadline for you to submit your essay will be the 20th April 2020. Essays which are not submitted by this time will not be considered under any circumstances.
This competition is open to sixth form geography students aged 16-18 who are registered to study A Level Geography or equivalent in Year 12 or 13 on the closing date. Unfortuntely, it is not open to 16-year-old GCSE level students who will be in Year 11 in September 2020.
Welcome to the most comprehensive list of creative writing competitions and events for writers on the internet. Each item on our list includes basic information about max word count, associated fees, submission deadlines, and the maximum prize that can be won. Clicking on an item opens a new page featuring a more detailed description and a link to the organizer’s submission page.
Academic competitions for schools and colleges Several colleges and departments of the University of Oxford run competitions which are open to students from schools and colleges. Preparing an entry for one of these competitions is a valuable experience for academically motivated students, so please do encourage your students to enter.
Seniors at participating high schools who are eligible to graduate in the Spring of 2020 are eligible to enter the 2020 Madison Essay Competition. To receive materials and a rubric for the Competition, eligible seniors must submit an application on the Students page of this website.
The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2020 Launched by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall in New Zealand. The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition is the world’s oldest schools’ international writing competition, managed by The Royal Commonwealth Society since 1883.
The Connecticut Bar Foundation is pleased to announce the Twentieth Annual James W. Cooper Fellows Quintin Johnstone Essay Contest. The contest is open to all Connecticut students under the age of 21 who are enrolled in grades 9-12, or their equivalent, at an accredited high school, vocational-technical school or adult high school credit diploma program located within the State of Connecticut.