SEB Bulletin January 2006 - Centre for Bioscience Student Award 2006
The Centre for Bioscience is offering all UK higher education students studying a pure or applied biological science the opportunity to win £250 for submitting their experiences and opinions in a 1,000 word essay titled;
“How does the experience of your course compare with any expectations you may have had?”
First prize for the Bioscience winner is £250, and the winning essay will be entered into the national Higher Education Academy competition with the chance to win first prize of a Toshiba laptop computer. The winning and shortlisted entries will also be published on the Centre for Bioscience's nationally recognised website.
Further details, including criteria, essay guidelines and an electronic application form, on which all essays must be submitted, are available from:
http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/opportunities/essay06.htm
Deadline for entries is
17th February 2006.
Last year’s Bioscience winner also won the national competition. Jessica Hagglington, from the University of Exeter, won £150 and a laptop computer for her essay “Studying for a degree in a pure or applied biological science? What makes the best learning experience for you?”. Read last years winning and shortlisted entries at
http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/publications/essay.htm
If there are any queries regarding the Student Award please contact k.a.clark@leeds.ac.uk
