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GLF AFRICA: GREENING THE AFRICAN HORIZON GLF AFRICA: THE STORIES OF AFRICA​, 2024 AFRICAN YOUTH STORYTELLING CONTEST​

Application Deadline:  30 June 2024

LOCATION: Africa

Do you have a story to share about how Africa can regenerate its landscapes, protect biodiversity, lead climate action and protect the rights and livelihoods of millions? 

ELIGIBILITY:

The contest is open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 35 born in Africa, living in Africa or from the African diaspora.

Themes: Your story should share your thoughts, hopes and dreams about a future for Africa that values community, collaboration, inclusivity and resilience. In simple words: what should a bright future for Africa look like? 

Key themes for your story could include (but are not limited to) food sovereignty, sustainable food systems, biodiverse landscapes, land tenure, ecosystem restoration, gender, climate justice, Indigenous rights, community-led action, youth leadership and sustainable finance.

Format: They welcome a diverse range of storytelling forms that capture at least one of the themes described above. Submissions can take various forms, including:

Visual arts or animation: artwork (paintings, sculptures, drawing, photography, etc.) or animations

Video: short films, interviews, documentaries, performance art – anything you like! 

Audio: original poetry, music, podcasts, etc. .

Another creative medium that showcases your unique perspective.

Please include the following in your story :

Your full name

Your city or town and country

The logo of your organization (if applicable)

If your submission is in a language other than English, please also provide an English transcript in the relevant part of the application form.

BENEFIT:

The top 5 to 10 entries will be featured on our website and social media channels, as well as at the GLF Africa 2024 Hybrid Conference, reaching thousands of people in person and online.

On top of the opportunity to showcase your talent and share your story with a global audience, the three best stories will receive prizes of EUR 500, 300 and 200 respectively.

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UNIVERSITY OF READINGS UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE SCHOOL OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

LOCATION: United Kingdom

Applications are open for eligible students to join the School of the Built Environment undergraduate program in 2025. Conditional offer holders must show they have met the conditions of their offer, and therefore hold an unconditional place on the qualifying programme, by the final deadline (normally the first week of September).  

ELIGIBILITY:

The scholarships are available to applicants from any country and apply only to those who enrol directly onto Year 1 of their course in 2025. Students who have a previous degree or other higher education qualifications will not be eligible.

To be eligible for the scheme, applicants must meet the following criteria: 

an academic achievement of grades AAB at A level (or equivalent*)

an impressive application, which demonstrates clear commitment to study in the School of the Built Environment at the University of Reading

place the University of Reading as Firm choice with UCAS by the deadline for reply as stated on your UCAS Hub account

applicants must also satisfy the conditions of entry to undergraduate study at the University of Reading.

The following courses are eligible:

BSc Architecture

BSc Building Surveying

BSc Construction Management

BSc Construction Management and Surveying

BSc Quantity Surveying

BEng Architectural Engineering

MEng Architectural Engineering.

BENEFIT:

£1,000 scholarship for each year of study

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