Eleanor Weston’s ‘Should the NHS be free to every citizen regardless of health choices’ took the undergraduate award in the Institute of Business Ethics’ student essay contest.
The competition celebrates the best writing and thinking by undergraduates and postgraduates on business ethics and aims to encourage student interest in business ethics and the integration of discussions on corporate responsibility into the core curricula of business schools.
Eleanor, who graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Accounting and Finance from the Brighton Business School this summer, is now working for a London accountancy firm. She said: "I wrote this essay as I have a keen interest in the ethics of the NHS and am delighted to have won the competition. This award will greatly benefit me in the future as I work with multiple businesses.”
The is a charity which promotes high standards of business practice based on ethical values.
The prize was donated by the Gordon Cook Foundation, established in 1974 to promote and develop values education in the British education systems.
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