Berggruen Prize Essay Competition

The annual Berggruen Prize Essay Competition seeks to stimulate new thinking and innovative concepts while embracing cross-cultural perspectives across fields, disciplines, and geographies. By posing fundamental philosophical questions of significance for both contemporary life and for the future, the competition will serve as a complement to the Berggruen Prize for Philosophy & Culture, which recognizes major lifetime achievements in advancing ideas that have shaped the world.

The competition awards a prize of $50,000 USD for essays submitted in English and $50,000 USD for essays submitted in Chinese. An award ceremony will be hosted, and the winning essays will be published to give readers insight into perspectives of both East and West.

The inspiration for the competition originates from the role essays have played in the past, including the essay contest held by the Académie de Dijon. In 1750, Jean-Jacques Rousseau's essay Discourse on the Arts and Sciences, also known as The First Discourse, won and notably marked the onset of his prominence as a profoundly influential thinker. Similarly, our competition aspires to create a platform for groundbreaking ideas and intellectual innovation.

We are inviting essays that follow in the tradition of renowned thinkers such as Rousseau, Michel de Montaigne, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Submissions should present novel ideas and be clearly argued in compelling ways for intellectually serious readers. We are not seeking peer-reviewed academic work. Below is a selection of exemplary essays that epitomize the genre and style we look for. While some of these pieces are authored by already distinguished thinkers, we have chosen them primarily for their exceptional embodiment of genre and style.

Essay Competition Submission Form

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You are required to provide the name and email address of one reference who is familiar with your written works. Reference could be a professor, teacher, or another person from your professional network. The Berggruen Institute may contact your reference to verify that the submitted essay is indeed your original work.
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Please type a summary or abstract of the essay here. Max 1000 characters.
Please upload the full essay here as a PDF with a max file size of 1MB. To ensure the fairness of our blind review process, no personal information should appear anywhere in the PDF. Any use of generative AI must be fully and explicitly disclosed on the first page of the submission (above the title), detailing the specific AI tools used, how they were applied, and their exact purposes. This disclosure section will not be counted towards the total word count of the submission.
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