Tag Archives: Multiple Regions

UNESCO YOUTH EYES ON THE SILK ROADS INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST

Application Deadline: 14 July 2024

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

The contest encourages the use of photography to extend these cultural interactions and encounters in the contemporary world, to foster mutual understanding and promote peace amongst the diverse populations encompassed by the Silk Roads.  

ELIGIBILITY:

The contest is divided into two age categories: 14-17 year olds, and 18-25 year olds. For the 6th edition of the contest this year participants are invited to submit their photographs that best encapsulate the shared heritage of the Silk Roads the theme of “Life Celebrations”.

The contest encourages the use of photography to extend these cultural interactions and encounters in the contemporary world, to foster mutual understanding and promote peace amongst the diverse populations encompassed by the Silk Roads. 

The Selection Committee members will then examine these submissions and select the winners from each of the age categories. Examples of some of the very best photographs from the previous contests can be found here.  

The Silk Roads are an expansive region composed of a network of maritime and land routes. Originating in East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia the Silk Roads cross the Central Asian sub-continent, the Russian steppe, the Iranian and Anatolian plateaus, and the Arabian Peninsula. They also stretch through North Africa and Northeast Africa, from Tanzania to Morocco. Additionally, they pass through Eastern and Southern Europe, before reaching France and the Iberian Peninsula. Please see the map here

The Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads Photo Contest is an opportunity for young people who live or have travelled within these regions to share their perceptions and further their understanding of the common cultural heritage and pluralistic identities emerging from the interactions and exchanges taking place along the Silk Roads.

BENEFIT:

First place winners will receive a professional camera. Second place winners will receive a semi-professional camera, and the prize for third place will be a standard-model digital camera. 

Around 60 of the best photos from the contest will appear in a professional photo album “Youth Lens on the Silk Roads” and might be showcased in exhibitions held worldwide.

APPLY

MICHAEL TAIWO ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR AFRICAN STUDENTS

Application Deadline: 29 June, 2024

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

The Michael Taiwo Annual scholarship new application window will open on June 15, 2024 at 12:00 PM GMT and close on June 29, 2024 at 12:00 PM GMT.  They  serve bright but indigent students in developing countries who are seeking post baccalaureate studies. The award typically goes to recent college graduates.

ELIGIBILITY:

The scholarship award is open to ALL recent graduates from a university, regardless of their course of study. Also, final year students are eligible to apply.

Ideal candidates have a minimum CGPA of 4.0 in a 5-point system (or equivalent CGPA if not based on a 5-point scale) or, in the case of final year students, have such CGPA as at end of the penultimate year. That said, an application is considered holistically and hence, all eligible candidates are encouraged to apply.

Application form will open for submissions on June 15, 2024 at 12:00 PM GMT and close on June 29, 2024 at 12:00 PM GMT.

Instructions on how to fill out this year’s application form can be found here.

BENEFIT:

Depending on individual needs, payment can be for:

One standard exam (e.g. GRE, GMAT, MCAT, or LSAT): award GRE/GMAT/TOEFL/IELTS scholarships and cover up to four school application fees. This averages about $1,000 per student. Coming up with a thousand US dollars is a steep hill to climb for many students in a developing country.

Application fees for up to six schools and;

Additional score reports to schools.

APPLY