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HomeNewsANU Student Named Overall Winner In Philosophy Category of Global Undergraduate Awards
ANU Student named overall winner in Philosophy category of global Undergraduate Awards
Wednesday 14 October 2015

Congratulations to Philosophy Student Weng Kin San on being named overall winner in the Philosophy and Theology category of the Undergraduate Awards. Weng's paper was on "Public Reason, Coercion and Harm" and was supervised by Professor Bob Goodin.  Excellent work!

The Undergraduate Awards (UA) is the world's largest academic awards programme, recognising innovation and excellence at undergraduate level. Cited as the ultimate champion for high-potential undergraduates, UA identifies leading creative thinkers through their undergraduate coursework and provides top-performing students with the support, network and opportunities they require to raise their profiles and further their career paths.