Announced: Hogan Lovells Equality and Diversity Essay Competition 2022

The Hogan Lovells Equality and Diversity Essay Competition 2022 has been launched.

This year's theme will focus on 'the role of law in ensuring equality of opportunity in society'.

Competition entries will be judged by a distinguished panel comprised of Rt Hon Lord Justice Singh, Kristin van Zwieten and Ciara Kennefick.

The competition is open to all undergraduate students in the Oxford Law Faculty, including those who were finalists in the 2021-2022 academic year. 

A prize of £1000 will be awarded to the winner of the competition. This sum has been set with a view to enabling the prize-winner to take up opportunities for vacation work in the coming year that might otherwise be inaccessible given travel and accommodation costs. The winning essay will also be published on the Oxford Law website. A second prize of £250 will be awarded to the runner-up.

The terms of the competition have been sent to all undergraduate students and have also been published on the Faculty's Equality and Diversity site.

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