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HomeNewsGold and Silver At The Australasian Ethics Olympiad
Gold and Silver at the Australasian Ethics Olympiad

Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich on Pexels

Tuesday 25 October 2022

Teams of ANU undergraduate students took home the gold and silver medals at the recent Australasian Ethics Olympiad.

The ANU teams were:

ANU (Green) -- Gold Medal

Josie Carter

Fionn Parker

Holly Wallman-Craddock

ANU (White) -- Silver Medal

Emily Fleming-Berry

Angela Gao

Thomas Rasmussen

 

The Ethics Olympiad is a debate-style competition that encourages collaborative discussion between teams of undergraduate students. This will not be possible without the stellar support from James Lim, who lead and coached the team; Jenny Munt, who ran a women-only coaching session on feminist contributions to analytic philosophy; Emily Leijer, who helped run a mini-seminar for the students with James and Jenny; and Garrett Cullity, who kindly volunteered his time to judge a practice debate and provide valuable feedback and encouragement.