Photographic educators to be honoured
Bath, UK, December 2016 - The Royal Photographic Society has put out a call for nominations for its Education Award. The award was inaugurated in 2011 and is given for outstanding achievement or sustained contribution in photographic education. This includes exceptional course development and management in combination with inspirational teaching or any other element that has progressed or improved photographic teaching and education.
Nominations are welcome from all areas of photographic education and may include the following elements:-
* Course design, either locally or nationally. This could include the design, development and, or, management of a series of courses within a particular educational establishment or the development of a national course or series of courses. An approach that challenges convention is an integral element.
* Inspirational teaching. There is a multitude of elements to this from telling a story to making it happen! There is no pre-conceived formula but outstanding dedication, personal skills and creativity come to mind.
* Whilst research, picture making, publication (books, articles, papers etc) and media performance are relevant within education, they relate to practice and are covered by other Awards.
A nomination form and information on the award may found on the RPS website at this link www.rps.org/about/awards<http://www.rps.org/about/awards>. Nominations are required by 16 January 2017. The recipient will be announced at an Awards ceremony to be held in London in September 2017. Recent recipients include Paul Delmar (2011), Anne Williams (2012), Conrad Tracy (2013), Corinne Noordenbos (2014), Professor David Alan Mellor (2015) and Professor Paul Hill MBE (2016).
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Jo Macdonald
Awards Manager
The Royal Photographic Society
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