What is a Sydney Prize?

A sidney prize is a great way to recognise people who are working hard to make a difference. These awards are often decided on a national basis and can be given to people of all ages and from all walks of life. They can be awarded for a variety of reasons, including community service and scientific or literary achievements. Some are even based on gender, with some prizes aimed at encouraging more women to pursue careers in engineering, for example.

There are many different types of sidney prize, with some based on writing, while others are based on science or activism. Some are even based on a specific topic, such as environmental protection or social justice. It’s important to check the requirements for each prize before applying. It’s also a good idea to apply as soon as possible, so that you have the best chance of winning.

One of the most famous sidney prizes is the SS Sydney prize, which is given by Phi Beta Kappa to writers whose essays on politics and culture represent the finest contemporary American scholarship and commentary. Past winners include Ta-Nehisi Coates, who wrote about how America began as black plunder and white democracy, leading to inequality and racism. This year’s winner was Amanda Hess, who wrote about online sexism. Other prestigious sidney prizes are the Neilma Sydney short story prize, which is awarded by Overland magazine and named after one of its founders. The 2022 winner was Yeena Kirkbright for her piece titled Camperdown grief junk, which was published in the magazine.

Another popular sidney prize is the Hillman foundation sidney prize, which was established in 2009. This monthly journalism award is given to journalists who strive to advance social justice and public policy for the common good. This can be in traditional print publications, blogs or news websites. It can also be in audio and video formats, as well as photojournalism.

The Hillman Foundation is looking for journalists who are committed to illuminating “the great issues of our time, from the search for a foundation for lasting peace to the fight for civil liberties and democracy and the battle against discrimination based on race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.” The winner receives $1,000 and a certificate designed by New Yorker cartoonist Edward Sorel. The deadline for nominations is the last day of each month. The winner will be announced on the second Wednesday of each month. To nominate an article, email the editor with a link to the work and a brief statement about its significance. The article must be published the previous month. The first sidney prize was awarded in 2009. Since then, over a dozen have been presented to the most outstanding journalism in both traditional and digital media outlets. The Hillman foundation also provides scholarships for journalism students.