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Deadline For Submissions Looms For Prestigious Prize In Ethical Finance

Wendy Spires

8 March 2011

With the topic of ethics in finance continuing to loom large, those with something to add to the global debate will need to act fast to be in with a chance of winning the Ethics in Finance – Robin Cosgrove Prize for 2011.

Launched to honour the memory of Robin Cosgrove, an investment banker who died tragically young at the age of 31, the prize invites people under 35 to submit creative papers setting out analyses or proposals on how to change the financial system for the better.

This prestigious prize attracts entries from all over the world, not least due to the $20,000 award up for grabs and the chance for winning papers to be published in an internationally recognised journal. As well as the global prize, there is also a $15,000 regional prize targeting Ibero-America; entries for the global prize may be submitted in English or French, while the regional prize can be written in either Spanish or in Portuguese.

The deadline for submissions is 31 March. For more details click here.