ROYAL COMMONWEALTH SOCIETY: THE QUEENS COMMONWEALTH ESSAY COMPETITION

Application Deadline: 15 May 2024.

LOCATION: England

The theme ‘Our Common Wealth’ for the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which will take place in Samoa in October 2024, is ‘One Resilient Common Future: Transforming our Common Wealth’.   The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2024 asks entrants to consider how they deal with adversity, and how community and culture can be used to encourage resilience and hope in a world with a growing number of global issues.   The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2024 is now open for entries until 15 May 2024. Please use the widget below or this link to submit your entries. 

ELIGIBILITY:

SENIOR CATEGORY : (Born between 16 May 2005 and 15 May 2010 (14-18 years of age)) 

“It’s worth remembering that it is often the small steps, not the giant leaps, that bring about the most lasting change.”– Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. What small steps can you take to help tackle the climate crisis?   

Write a speech highlighting what you think is the most challenging issue facing the world today, and how Commonwealth values can be used to solve it.      

At the heart of Samoan way of life is ‘aiga’, meaning ‘family’ values including selflessness, hospitality, co-operation, respect and dignity. What core values and ideas from your culture can be used to enhance co-operation and community in the Commonwealth?  

The Commonwealth’s London Declaration aimed to strive for peace, liberty and progress. Write a letter to your President or Prime Minister about how to achieve those aims. 

JUNIOR CATEGORY: (Born on or after 16 May 2010 (under 14 years of age))

    What new habit could you adopt to positively contribute towards a greener Commonwealth?   

    Write a dialogue between yourself and a grandparent about resilience and hope. What can you share with the older generation, and what can you learn from them?  

    You are taking part in a beach clean-up and discover that you can speak to sea creatures. What are they saying, and how do you respond?

    You’re on a school exchange in a Commonwealth country different to your own. How do you make friends with people your age? (Consider similarities and differences in culture that may unite you).

    BENEFIT:

    The top two winners from each category will be awarded with a trip to London for a week of educational and cultural events, culminating in a special Awards Ceremony at a royal palace.

    All successful entries will receive a Certificate of Participation and a number of entrants will receive Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards for excellence in writing.

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    TEJUMOLA OLANIYAN CREATIVE WRITERS-IN-RESIDENCE FELLOWSHIP

    Application Deadline:  Saturday, 1 June 2024.

    LOCATION: United Arab Emirates

    The Africa Institute, as part of its African Languages and Translation Program, opens applications for its third cohort of Tejumola Olaniyan Creative Writers-in-Residence Fellowship for the academic year, 2024. This residency program is created in honor of the late Nigerian Professor Tejumola Olaniyan and his remarkable intellectual legacy in the field of African literature and critical theory.

    ELIGIBILITY:

    The residency program welcomes applications from creative writers including novelists, short story writers, playwrights, poets and scriptwriters related to Africa and the African diaspora

    The proposed project can be in Arabic or English (other languages will be considered).

    The residency invites recipients to Sharjah, UAE for a period of three months to complete their work.

    Applications must include: 

    CV/résumé of the applicant

    A two-page narrative of the project to be undertaken during the residency period, its significance, and a proposed date of completion.

    A sample of published or unpublished writings.

    BENEFIT:

    A grant of 45,000 AED in total.

    Recipients will have the opportunity to publish their texts through The Africa Institute’s publications program. Projects relating to theatre and film scripts can also be published as texts or receive support in facilitating productions. The project could be new or a work-in-progress and should be feasible for completion within the timeframe of the residency.

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