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The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Medial Student Essay Prize
Closes 15 September 2026
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Prize metadata
- Speciality
- Psychiatry
- Type
- Essay
- For
- Students
- Closes
- 15th September 2026
- Actions
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Opportunity Details
- An annual essay competition for UK undergraduate medical students and FY doctors on perinatal mental health with a prize of £150 and free registration to the annual conference.
- Essays must be up to 3,000 words and are judged on clarity of expression, understanding of the literature, argument quality and originality.
- The winner receives free registration to the meeting and reimbursement of travel; the prize aims to encourage interest in perinatal psychiatry among medical students.
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Application Guidance
- 1. Review the eligibility and judging criteria carefully before starting.
- 2. Draft early and allow time for feedback or supporting documents.
- 3. If unclear about requirements, contact the organisers directly.
