The John Locke Essay Competition (John Locke Institute Essay Competition) is organized by the independent educational organization, the John Locke Institute, based in Oxford, United Kingdom. It is an academic project competition that involves collaboration with professors from renowned institutions such as the University of Oxford, Princeton University, Brown University, and others.
The judges for the John Locke Essay Competition are exclusively from the University of Oxford and have garnered recognition from prestigious institutions in both the United Kingdom and the United States. It is also one of the most esteemed international competitions in the humanities and social sciences in recent years. The abilities demonstrated by participating students in offering independent and profound insights across various academic disciplines, possessing broad knowledge, clear reasoning skills, critical analytical thinking abilities, and persuasive communication, are highly valued by top universities worldwide in their student selection processes.
The competition consists of discipline-specific essay topics, encompassing seven categories: philosophy, political science, economics, history, psychology, theology, and law. Within each category, there are three specific questions for participants to choose from. In this instance.
Let us once again congratulate Jiawen Zhang, a 11th-grade scholar at HC, for making it to the John Locke Essay Competition shortlist. Congratulations on the outstanding achievements he has gained while embodying the school motto, "Dare to Seek and Soar Beyond!"
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