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The second Stuart Hall Essay Prize is reopening to submissions. The new submission window is open from now until Monday 3 November.

Open to submissions from UK-based entrants aged 18 to 30 inclusive, the prize invites new and unpublished writing that connects with Professor Stuart Hall’s ideas and impacts broad public discourse.

The prize will award £2,000 to a selected writer whose essay connects with and offers originality and value to a field of debate with which Hall engaged throughout his life and contributes a radical critique of contemporary society.

The award aims to stimulate a new generation of thinkers who can offer original, lively and topical contributions to the lines of political, cultural and educational inquiry which Hall pursued.

Academic, journalistic, creative, biographical and other approaches to writing the essay are welcomed.

Submissions are due by 5pm GMT on Monday November 3, 2025.

Learn more about the Essay Prize submission brief, eligibility and assessment criteria via the project page here.

The Stuart Hall Essay Prize is funded in its first two years by a private donation, which was given to the Foundation to support a prize for young writers.

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