Year 13 student takes part in Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism International Essay Competition
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News - Oct 11
The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism (CSEP) is run by a dedicated group of Cambridge University students, united by the belief that progress in the discipline of economics will be driven by an increasingly interdisciplinary approach and a pluralist platform in the 21st century. CSEP aims to enrich the understanding of Economics within Cambridge, promote alternative views on conventional thought, and make the discipline more applicable to real world problems. Every year, CSEP hosts its Essay Competition to encourage Sixth Form students to go beyond their curriculum and explore important questions that society faces today.
Following his recent success in the John Locke Institute Essay Competition, we are delighted to announce that Ethan P was declared runner up in this international essay competition with an essay entitled ‘The Neoliberal age is over’.
Ethan is an excellent role model for CGS students, embodying the school’s value of scholarship in this wide-ranging discipline.