Congratulations to our Undergraduate Prize Winners!

We are pleased to recognise the achievements of our undergraduate students across various schools. These individuals have demonstrated outstanding performance in their academic pursuits, earning awards for their excellence in economics. Below is a full list of the prize winners:

All Schools:

  • George Webb Medley Prize: Awarded to Aditi Sriram (Balliol) for the best Economics thesis.
  • Gavin Cameron Memorial Prize: Awarded to Oliver Harvey-Rich (Hertford), Gregory Cuff (University), and Gabriel Leigh (Exeter) for their outstanding performance in Econometrics.
  • Prelims Proxime Accessit Prizes: Awarded to Rohan Selva-Radov (Merton) and Siddarth Vaitty (St Anne's) for the second-best and third-best performance in Introductory Economics. 
  • Prelims Prize: Awarded to Jem Perry (Queen’s) for the best performance in Introductory Economics.

Economics & Management (E&M):

  • Lubbock Prize: Gabriel Leigh (Exeter) for best overall performance in E&M.
  • Gibbs Prize for Performance in Economics: Gabriel Leigh (Exeter) for the top performance in Economics papers.
  • Proxime Accessit Gibbs Prize for Performance in Economics: Florentin Schroeder (Merton) for runner-up performance in Economics papers.
  • John Hicks Foundation Prize:
    • Gabriel Leigh (Exeter) for best performance in Quantitative Economics (QE).
    • Florentin Schroeder (Merton) for best performance in Quantitative Economics (QE).
    • Gideon Tay (Harris Manchester) for best performance in Macroeconomics.
    • Gabriel Leigh (Exeter) for best performance in Microeconomics.

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) & History and Economics (H&E):

  • Hicks/Webb Medley Prize: Gregory Cuff (University) for best overall performance in Economics.
  • John Hicks Foundation Prize:
    • Thomas Storey (St Peter's) for best performance in Quantitative Economics (QE).
    • Jack Cobb (Christ Church) for best performance in Macroeconomics.
    • Jacob Feldman (St John's) for best performance in Microeconomics.

We extend our congratulations to all the recipients for their accomplishments and wish them continued success in their future endeavours. Well done!