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CEDA launches the Prize for Excellence in Economics and Public Policy
CEDA launches the Prize for Excellence in Economics and Public Policy
Posted : Friday, July 02, 2010
Media release
issued: Friday, 2 July 2010
To engage the brightest minds in the search for the best policy
ideas, and to celebrate its 50th anniversary, CEDA has launched the
annual Prize for Excellence in Economics and Public Policy.
CEDA Chief Executive David Byers said that CEDA is proud to
foster Australia's up and coming academic bright sparks.
"Since 1960, CEDA has remained true to its role as an
entrepreneur of ideas. The CEDA prize advances this mandate.
Awarded to the best economics and policy students in Australian
universities it will encourage excellence in these fields and
promote continued study."
Over the past fifty years, CEDA has tracked the course of
Australian public policy debate, producing more than 3000 policy
papers, articles and research reports.
CEDA Research and Policy Director Michael Porter highlighted the
importance of developing Australian expertise.
"Many disciplines encourage students through awards prizes,
scholarships and medals. It is common in the sciences and law, but
not in the areas of especial importance for CEDA, economics and
policy."
The CEDA prize is open to postgraduate or honours students in
economics or public policy disciplines. The competition will
consist of a 6,000 to 7,500 word report on any topic related to the
economic development of Australia.
"The topic is intentionally broad to allow Australia's young
minds the freedom to create great ideas, to innovate and to grow.
The only criterion for success is demonstrated excellence," CEDA
Research and Policy Director Michael Porter said.
The winning student will receive $5,000, an opportunity to
participate in a panel at a CEDA forum, and their report will
published.
The prize will be presented at CEDA's 50th anniversary
commemoration dinner in Melbourne on 29 November 2010. It will
judged by a distinguished panel consisting of CEDA Research and
Policy Council members:
- Dr Glenn Withers AO, CEO, Australian Universities
- Professor Jonathan Pincus, The University of Adelaide
- Professor Ian Harper, Senior Consultant, Access Economics
- Dr Michael Porter, Director, CEDA Research and Policy
Entries close 30 September 2010.
Further information, including terms and conditions, is
available at www.ceda.com.au.
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