We are pleased to recognise the achievements of our undergraduate students across various schools. These individuals have demonstrated outstanding performance in their academic pursuits, earning awards for their excellence in economics. Below is a full list of the prize winners:
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) & History and Economics (H&E):
- Hicks/Webb Medley Prize: Elizabeth McCabe (Lincoln) for the best overall performance in Economics papers.
- Proxime Accessit Hicks/Webb Medley Prize: Wuwen Wong (Somerville) for runner-up overall performance in Economics papers.
- John Hicks Foundation Prize:
- Michelle Hou (Lady Margaret Hall) for best performance in Microeconomics.
- Freddie Pflanz (New) for best performance in Macroeconomics.
- Emma Li (St Catherine’s) for best performance in Quantitative Economics.
Economics & Management (E&M):
- Lubbock Prize: Aakash Aggarwal (Merton) for best overall performance in E&M.
- Gibbs Prize for Performance in Economics: Oscar Calvert (Jesus) for the best overall performance in Economics papers.
- Proxime Accessit Gibbs Prize for Performance in Economics: Aakash Aggarwal (Merton) for runner-up overall performance in Economics papers.
- John Hicks Foundation Prize:
- Aakash Aggarwal (Merton) for best performance in Microeconomics.
- Osa Osifo (St Edmund Hall) for best performance in Macroeconomics.
- Natasha Yeo (Exeter) for best performance in Quantitative Economics.
All Schools:
- Gavin Cameron Memorial Prize: Oscar Calvert (Jesus) for best performance in Econometrics.
- Environmental Economics Project Prize: John Nichols (St Hugh’s) for the best Environmental Economics submission.
- George Webb Medley Prize: Emma Tolhurst (Trinity) for the best Thesis in Economics.
We extend our congratulations to all the recipients for their accomplishments and wish them continued success in their future endeavours. Well done!