Girton’s Annual Humanities Writing Competition

Girton’s annual Humanities Writing Competition is now live!

More information, including the competition rules, selected items and submission form, can be found on our website – Humanities Writing Competition | Girton College.

This is an opportunity for students to research and write beyond the curriculum, using one or more of five selected objects from the Lawrence Room museum objects, as their focus. Essays or creative responses (such as dramatic monologues, short stories or poems) are equally welcome. It is open to UK students in Year 12 who have an interest in the Humanities. The deadline to submit entries is Thursday 20 March 2025. The prize is up to £500 cash and books to the value of £400 from Cambridge University Press, the latter to be shared between the winning entrant/s and their school/s. The prize fund may be divided between winning entrants.

Focusing on Girton’s museum collection in the Lawrence Room, the Humanities Writing Competition aims to use ancient objects as a starting point for thinking across curricular divides – about the varieties of human experience that these survivals from the past can embody and reflect and the trains of thought they can set off. 

If you have any questions regarding the competition, please contact .