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HomeHomeOur Undergraduates Take Gold and Bronze Medals In The 2023 Tertiary Ethics Olympiad
Our undergraduates take gold and bronze medals in the 2023 Tertiary Ethics Olympiad
Our undergraduates take gold and bronze medals in the 2023 Tertiary Ethics Olympiad

Photo by Giorgio Trovato on Unsplash

Thursday 26 October 2023

The ANU School of Philosophy is delighted to announce that our two teams of undergraduate students recently took out the gold and bronze medals in the 2023 Tertiary Ethics Olympiad.

Gold-medalists: Maia Raymond, Charles Durkin, Holly Wallman-Craddock, and Rhianna Galagher.
Bronze medalists: William Smith, Tetsushi Kajihara, Fionn Parker, and Liam Berryman. Hearty congrats to both teams!

This is an opportunity to acknowledge the incredible work done by our wonderful PhD students who organised the event. Special thanks to Conor Leisky and Jack Hawke, who took this initiative and led the project from start to finish. Thanks also to Jenny Munt and Nick Willis, who helped with coaching and judging for the practice rounds, and to James Lim, who helped "coach the coach!"

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