Hi all,
this might be of interest (NB click on the title of this entry to access the site containing the full details of this competition
Susie
"What makes a good lecturer?"
Win £250 and have your work published
Are you a Computing or Library and Information Science student? Would you like the chance to win £250 and have your work published? If so, then take this opportunity to express your views on what makes a good lecturer.
The Higher Education Academy - Information and Computer Science Subject Centre, is offering you the chance to offer your opinions and experiences in an essay. This opportunity is open to anyone studying Computing or Library and Information Science as part of their Higher Education course. International students studying at a UK institution are more than welcome to enter. However, UK or non-UK students studying at institutions outside of the UK are unfortunately not eligible for the Award.
To enter this competition all you need to do is write 900-1,100 words on what makes a good lecturer?
Prize Available...
The finalist will have their essay published on the Information and Computer Sciences Subject Centre website and be invited to attend the Higher Education Academy 2008 Annual Conference in Harrogate in July 2008, all expenses paid. There, you have a chance to become the overall winner of all the Subject Centres attracting a top prize of a Toshiba laptop.
How to enter...
Submit your entry to Hazel White (email: h.white1@ulster.ac.uk) by 28th March 2008. The email should have the subject line "Student Award 2008", and must include your name, place of study, Course title, Year of Study, Term address and Home address, Contact telephone number and Contact email address.
You must download a cover sheet to submit with your essay
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