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Enter the Learning on Screen Awards 2011
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Awards now open for entries

Dear Sarah,

The Learning on Screen Awards celebrate and reward excellence in the use of moving image and related media in learning, teaching and research.   

All shortlisted entries will be showcased at the Learning on Screen Awards ceremony at the BFI Southbank on Thursday 24 March 2011 in front of industry professionals and members of the education sector.

This year the categories include:

Student Production Awards (cash prize)

Outstanding productions, on any theme, made by students as part of a course or training activity.  Read more...


General Audience Education Awards

Content delivered as general factual and documentary production that is judged to be valuable for use in learning (broadcast, non-broadcast & multimedia).  Read more...


Course & Curriculum-Related Content Awards

Content created for use among specific target groups of students who need to obtain particular knowledge and skills or who are at a specific stage in a course of learning.  Read more...


Premier Award

Presented for an outstanding production that most effectively meets its specified educational objectives.  Read more...

Deadline for entries is Monday 20 December 2010.

For qualifying period and information on how to enter please see Learning on Screen Awards 2011.

For details regarding the 2010 Learning on Screen shortlisted entries click here.

Early bird registration is now open to attend the Learning on Screen Conference & Awards.  Book before 31 December 2010.

British Universities Film & Video Council

77 Wells Street
London W1T 3QJ
tel: 020 7393 1512
fax: 020 7393 1555

moving image and sound,
knowledge and access

For more information contact Sarah Allen by email or visit the BUFVC website


 

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British Universities Film & Video Council
77 Wells Street, London W1T 3QJ
tel: 020 7393 1500 · fax: 020 7393 1555 · bufvc.ac.uk

The BUFVC is a limited company registered in England (no. 955348) and registered as a charity (no. 313582)

The BUFVC is part-funded by HEFCE via the JISC

  


Sarah Allen
Marketing and Events Manager

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77 Wells Street
London
W1T 3QJ
tel: 020 7393 1512
fax: 020 7393 1555
moving image and sound, knowledge and access

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