George Walford International Essay Prize Winners


The George Walford International Essay Prize is an annual essay competition in memory of the late George Walford. The subject of the essay is systematic ideology and the prize is £3,500 for the winner to spend at the college and on the course of their choice.

GWIEP is an ongoing concern. Yes, we are accepting essays. Those years without an award winner did not yield any qualifying entries.

2008: The Theory of Judicial Independence in the Context of Systematic Ideology: Precision or Domination? by Katherine Lim, UK.
2007: No qualifying entries for 2007.
2006: No qualifying entries for 2006.
2005: We Gotta Do Something, Even If It's Wrong: Explanation Meets Experimentation in Systematic Ideology & Designing Society by Andrew Trull, USA.
2004: The Concept of a Free Press in an Eidostatic Society by Justine Doody, Ireland.
2003: The Application of Systematic Ideology in a Rapidly Converging Global World by Yomade Apata, Nigeria.
2002: No qualifying entries for 2002.
2001: No qualifying entries for 2001.
2000: The Role of Responsibility in Determining Walford's System of Ideology by Janet Reilly, USA.


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