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New Statesman and the Webb Memorial Trust Essay Competition
Deadline: Wed 22 Oct 2014
Essay competition for 18 to 25s run by the New Statesman and the Webb Memorial Trust. First prize: £1,000

All interested young people are invited to submit an essay of no more than 2,500 words answering the following question:

The question this year is; How can business reduce poverty?

The winning essay will be published prominently in the New Statesmanmagazine and on our award-winning website at Christmas.

A first prize of £1,000 will be awarded to the winner. The runner-up will receive £500.

Entrants must be between 18 and 25 years of age.

For more information and to send your work




Additional Information:
Location:
National
Region(s):
UK

Contact Information:
Organisation:
New Statesman / Webb Memorial Trust
Contact Name:
Info
Contact Email:
info@appgpoverty.org.uk
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