Wednesday 18 September 2019

Apply Now | Carnegie Council International Student Essay Contest 2019

  AjiraLeo Tanzania       Wednesday 18 September 2019
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Applications are open for the Carnegie Council International Student Essay Contest 2019. Students of all nationalities are invited to write on the essay topic: Is there an ethical responsibility to regulate the Internet? If so, why and to what extent? If not, why not?
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Please include in your analysis an explanation (in your own words) of “responsibility” and what it means to “regulate” the Internet. Your essay should consider at least one specific issue or area where “regulation” (as you define it) might be considered. For example, you may choose to address censorship, Internet accessibility, net neutrality, social media, cyber security, or other Internet-related issues. You are not limited to the aforementioned choices when discussing regulation.

Essays must identify the actor(s) that should or should not be responsible for Internet regulation. This can include international organizations, governments, corporations, online communities, and/or individuals. You are not limited to these examples when discussing actors, and you may choose to specify an agency, organization, etc. related to the particular issue you are considering.

Prizes
1st place: $300 Amazon Gift Certificate
2nd place: $150 Amazon Gift Certificate
3rd place: $75 Amazon Gift Certificate
Winning essays will be published on CarnegieCouncil.org.
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MODE OF APPLICATION: APPLY ONLINE
Eligibility
All students, from high school students through graduate students, are eligible. Non-students are automatically disqualified.
Previous winners and honorable mentions are not eligible.

Contest Requirements
Style: Persuasive, op-ed style (not academic, no footnotes)
Length: 1,000 to 1,500 words
Format: Essays can be submitted in .doc, .docx, .pdf, or .txt format. English language entries only.
Limit: One entry per person.
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Application
Please email your essay as an attachment via email
On the first page of the essay and in the body of your email, please include:
Your full name;
The name of your school;
What level of student you are (high school, undergraduate, graduate).
For more information, visit Carnegie Council HERE!
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