Essay Submissions
Use this form to submit an Academic, General Audience, High School and Video essay to the Neuroethics Essay Contest. Only submit one essay at a time. For complete contest details, reference the essay call

The submission deadline is July 17, 2023. This deadline was extended from July 7. It will not be extended again. Late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted. If you have trouble submitting your essay through this form, contact staff by email <administrator@neuroethicssociety.org>.
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Essay
The upload feature below may require that you sign into a personal Google account. You can alternatively provide a link where your submission can be downloaded. If you are unable or unwilling to upload your essay or provide a link, complete all required fields and submit the form, and then separately email the final version of your essay as a pdf, doc, docx or mp4 file to INS staff <administrator@neuroethicssociety.org>.
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Did you write this essay in another language and translate to English? *
Essay Title *
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General audience: 1,000 words or less
Academic: 2,000 words or less
Video: 5 to 7 minutes
Topics *
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Secondary school (high school) students should submit their essay submissions to the IYNA Journal.
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