Manchester students are the joint winners. The annual national undergraduate Student Essay prize of £200 offered by the British Association for Jewish Studies was shared between two students at Manchester this year: Leo Mercer for the dissertation 'Is a Nonfoundationalist Jewish Philosophy Possible? The Thought of Tamar Ross and Peter Ochs as a Case Study', which also won the university's own Philip Alexander Prize 2013 (supervised by Alex Samely), and Rhian Evans for the dissertation 'The Early Transmission and Interpretation of Malachi' (supervised by George Brooke). Further information.