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2022‑23 Economics Prizes

Posted by Department of Economics on May 23, 2023 in News

The Principles of Economics Prize is awarded to the undergraduate student with the highest combined average in the ECON 1101 and 1102 sequence of courses. This year's winner is Max Adams.

The Economic Theory Prize is awarded to the undergraduate with the highest combined average in ECON 2200 and 2201 sequence of courses. This year's winner is Elizabeth McGraw.

The Econometrics Prize is awarded to the undergraduate Economics Major with the highest combined average in the ECON 3338 and 3339 sequence of courses. This year's winner is Kyle McDermott.

The Anonymous Prize is open to мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥ undergraduates who are not in their final year of study and who has shown through an essay during the second year of study of economics the best promise of successfully applying economics to the solution of human problems, as determined by the selection committee. This year's winners are John Pearce and Gabby Sorensen.

The International Student Essay Prize is awarded to the undergraduate economics 2+2 international student with the best essay written in their 3rd or 4th year as determined by the selection committee. This year's winner is Chen Zhang.

The Economics Honours Thesis Award is given to the honours student who has been selected to have the most outstanding thesis. This year's winner is Carmen Graves.

Congratulations to all students and graduates for their outstanding achievements!