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Over the past few years, some of the work emanating from the Creative Campus Initiative has been presented at SEDA conferences, including sessions involving the labyrinth.

 

We were delighted to learn last week that this initiative, driven by collaboration between 13 Universities in the SE region and has had major local, as well as national, impact – see below.

The initiative has been shortlisted for a Gold Medal for best Creative Cultural Project, as well as the Coubertin Award, as part of the Podium Awards. The Podium Awards are a one-off celebration to recognise UK colleges and universities’ vital role in delivering the London 2012 Olympic Games.  

 

Please can I encourage colleagues to vote for the Creative Campus Initiative to win the Coubertin Award – now open to public vote until 3rd May, 2012 at:

 

http://www.podiumawards2012.com/coubertin-award  

 

With thanks

 

Louise

 

 

Dr Louise Naylor

Director

Unit for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching

University of Kent

Canterbury

CT2 7NQ

 

Tel: 01227 827619

Fax: 01227 827169

 

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