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23 April 2015

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The Julia Wood Prize 2015

The Julia Wood Prize is a historical essay prize for school or college sixth form pupils, awarded by the Principal and Fellows of St Hugh’s College.

Pupils may enter an essay of between 2,000 and 4,000 words on any choice of historical subject. The winning essay will be published on the St Hugh’s College website. More information about the prize and how to enter is in The Julia Wood Prize Poster 2015.

In 2014, the prize was awarded to Cecilia Murray-Brown, of St Mary’s School, Ascot. Two further prizes were also awarded to Lily Spicer, of Oundle School, and to Joshua Stickland, of King’s College, Taunton. Full details are in the The Julia Wood Prize Poster 2015 . The closing date is Friday 10 July 2015.

More information about studying History at St Hugh’s College is available on our course and admissions pages.

 

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