International Student Essay Contest
- Deadline for 2008 Contest Extened
- December 31, 2008
- 2007 Winners Announced: April 7, 2008
- 2006 Winners Announced: March 1, 2007
“Can Character and Communities Survive in an Age of Globalization?”
The Culture of Enterprise Project annually sponsors an international student essay contest on the topic "Can Character and Communities Survive in an Age of Globalization?" The contest is designed to encourage students to reflect on the relationship between free enterprise and the institutions and mores that define a particular culture.
| Contest Awards | |
|---|---|
| First Place | $10,000 |
| Second Place | $5,000 |
| Third Place | $2,000 |
| Fourth Place | $1,500 |
| Fifth Place | $1,000 |
Honorable mentions will receive a small library of classic texts. Winning essays will be a published as an ISI monograph. Essay finalists will be honored at the ISI Indianapolis Leadership Conference in April 2007.
The application form can be found here (pdf).
Please direct all inquiries to cofe@isi.org.
ISI received another bumper-crop of outstanding entries for the second annual culture of enterprise student essay contest, and we are pleased to present below this year's top five winners. We would like to thank every student who submitted an essay for competing in the contest, and we encourage present and future full-time undergraduates interested in how to strike the proper balance between economics and ethics, markets and morality to participate in next year's contest.
| 2007 Culture of Enterprise Student Essay Winners “Can Character and Community Survive in an Age of Globalization?” |
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|---|---|
| 1st Place | James Tillman, Lost Creek, West Virginia – Christendom College “Globalization and Community: A Conflict of the Good” |
| 2nd Place | Aaron Kreuter, Chanhassen, Minnesota – University of Minnesota “The Cultural Cost of Globalization: Observations on Business School, Free Lunch, and Moral Relativism” |
| 3rd Place | John Jalsevac, Toronto, Canada – Christendon College “Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Globalization” |
| 4th Place | Garreth Bloor, Cape Town, South Africa – University of Cape Town “Markets, Morality and the Challenges of Globalization” |
| 5th Place | Jeremy Mann, Minnetrista, Minnesota – Biola University “An Apology for the City: Place in the Global Era” |
| 2006 Culture of Enterprise Student Essay Winners | |
|---|---|
| 1st Place | Pin-Quan Ng, Singapore – Columbia University “The Culture of Success: Foundations for Competitiveness in the Global Economy” |
| 2nd Place | Megan Pinney, Waco, Texas – Baylor University “Community: Relearning the Good in an Age of Globalization” |
| 3rd Place | Krishna Pokharel, Kathmandu, Nepal – University of Delhi “Globalization: A Cultural Paradigm in the Flat World” |
| 4th Place | Joseph Corey, Rochester, Michigan – Central Michigan University “Globalization: A Path to Liberty” |
| 5th Place | Hans Zeiger, Puyallup, Washington – Hillsdale College “Moral Imaginings in an Age of Globalization: Optimism, Pessimism, and the ‘Permanent Things’” |
For more information on ISI's Culture of Enterprise Initiative, please contact its director,
Dr. Rich Brake, at cofe@isi.org.