John Locke Institute Global Essay Prize - Law
$10,000 Scholarship
John Locke Institute Global Essay Prize - Law is a competition by John Locke Institute (JLI), open to students across India. Registration closes 31 Mar 2026. It is free to take part.
Mode
Online
Fee
Free
Duration
Participants work independently on their essays. The main period is from the release of questions until the submission deadline.
Format
Individual
Time needed
Varies per student; requires significant time for research, drafting, and refining a 2000-word essay.
Key Dates
- Registration opens
- 2 Feb 2026
- Registration closes
- 31 Mar 2026
- Competition
- 1 Apr 2026 โ 31 May 2026
- Results
- 3 Oct 2026
Online ยท Official John Locke Institute Website
About This Opportunity
The John Locke Institute Global Essay Prize is a distinguished international competition that challenges students to develop exceptional writing and analytical skills by exploring complex questions in Law. It encourages young thinkers to move beyond the standard school curriculum, fostering independent thought, in-depth knowledge, and a persuasive, evidence-based writing style.
Open to students aged 18 or younger from any country, including India, this competition provides a global platform to showcase intellectual talent. Essays are evaluated by a panel of senior academics from world-renowned universities like Oxford and Princeton, offering participants a unique opportunity for high-level academic feedback and recognition that significantly strengthens university applications.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Age Range
- - 18 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
Students must be enrolled in a school or equivalent educational program.
Prerequisites
- A strong command of the English language is essential.
- Ability to conduct independent research and formulate a coherent, evidence-based argument.
- Interest in complex legal, philosophical, and ethical questions.
Open to students of any nationality, including India. Candidates must be eighteen years old, or younger, on the submission deadline.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Advanced
What's covered
Not applicable. Participants choose from a list of provided essay questions.
Rewards & Recognition
Award
$10,000
The overall best essay across all categories wins a Grand Prize scholarship of $10,000. The winner in the Law category receives a $5,000 scholarship. Second and third place receive $2,000 and $1,000 respectively. These scholarships are for attending John Locke Institute programs.
Certificate
eCertificate of Achievement
All shortlisted candidates are able to download an eCertificate that acknowledges their achievement, which is a valuable addition to academic and university profiles.
Opens doors to
Success in this competition is a significant credential for applications to top-tier universities worldwide, as it demonstrates high-level academic and analytical skills valued by institutions like Oxford and Princeton.
Recognition
International Recognition
Skills your child builds
Rounds & format
Single submission round.
How entries are judged
Essays are judged on knowledge and understanding of the relevant material, competent use of evidence, quality of argumentation, originality, structure, writing style, and persuasive force. The best essays are those capable of changing someone's mind and that address the strongest counter-arguments.
Selection process
A panel of senior academics from leading universities, including Oxford and Princeton, selects a winner from each subject category. From these winners, a Grand Prize winner is chosen for the best essay overall.
How to apply
- 1Register on the John Locke Institute website before the registration deadline.
- 2Choose one essay question from the Law category.
- 3Write an essay of no more than 2000 words, addressing the question directly.
- 4Submit the essay online in PDF format by the submission deadline.
Frequently asked questions
What is the last date to register for John Locke Institute Global Essay Prize - Law?
The registration deadline is 31 Mar 2026.
Is John Locke Institute Global Essay Prize - Law free?
This opportunity is free to participate in.
Who can participate in John Locke Institute Global Essay Prize - Law?
children aged undefined-18.
What will my child gain from John Locke Institute Global Essay Prize - Law?
Grand Prize of a $10,000 scholarship for the best overall essay. Win a scholarship of up to $5,000 towards the cost of attending any John Locke Institute programme.. Receive international recognition for academic excellence.. Enhance your profile for applications to top universities like Oxford and Princeton.. Develop advanced skills in critical thinking, legal reasoning, and persuasive writing.. Shortlisted candidates receive an official eCertificate.. Have your work assessed by senior academics from leading universities..
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