The Queen’s Young Leaders Awards Scheme

THE QUEEN’S YOUNG LEADERS AWARDS SCHEME

The RCS is looking to award exceptional young people who’ve proved themselves to be inspiring leaders in their communities. Many of whom will have overcome challenges in their lives to do so.

This unique, life-changing Award is comprised of a tailored package of training and mentoring. Winners will also receive a one-week residential programme in the UK, during which they will receive their Award from Her Majesty The Queen.

With this support, Award winners will be expected to continue and develop the amazing work they are already doing in their communities.

Applications to become a 2018 Queen’s Young Leader are open from 29th June – 21st August 2017.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

Each application/nomination must meet the following criteria:

Applicants need to have proven experience of working to improve their communities locally, regionally or at a national level and be able to show evidence of their achievements. Applicants must be aged between 18 and 29 throughout 2018; your date of birth must fall between 1st January 1989 – 1st January 2000;

  • Applicants need to have proven experience of working to improve their communities locally, regionally or at a national level and be able to show evidence of their achievements.
  • Applicants must be aged between 18 and 29 throughout 2018; your date of birth must fall between 1st January 1989 – 1st January 2000;
  • Applicants must be citizens of and working in a Commonwealth country or citizens of an Overseas Territories (of a Commonwealth Member).
  • Applicants need to demonstrate evidence of their leadership qualities.
  • All applicants need to be supported by a suitable referee (a professional in one of the following occupations; a teacher or counsellor; a registered physician or nurse; a church or community leader; social worker or family services; or business leader). Referees must not be related to you.
  • Priority will be given to individuals who have overcome challenges to achieve their goals.

All applications/nominations will be considered based on the young person’s achievements to date as well as their potential and future ambition. Award winners will be shortlisted by an Advisory Panel made up of young people from across the Commonwealth and a Board of advisors representing the three partners. The shortlist for Award winners will then be presented to The Queen’s Young Leaders Programme Board, which contains members from all three partner organisations, for final selection and decision.

WHAT WILL AN AWARD WINNER RECEIVE?

  1. Mentoring
    As a Queen’s Young Leader you will be allocated a mentor with relevant experience and expertise who will support you over the course of the year to continue and develop your work.
  2. Online learning
    Online learning will be provided with materials relevant to your area of interest, as well as serving as a place for you to meet and share experiences and knowledge with other Queen’s Young Leaders. The online training course, ‘Leading Change’ is a year-long programme that leads you through topics including leadership, marketing, management and entrepreneurship as well as those vital skills such as time management, confidence building and stress relief.  You’ll speak to experts from around the world and learn from case studies of other global young leaders.
  3. One-week residential programme in the UK
    The 60 Award winners will have the opportunity to meet with inspiring people and visit organisations in the UK that have expertise in areas such as media and communications, social action and advocacy. During this week, Awards will be presented by Her Majesty The Queen at Buckingham Palace.

Detailed Information : https://www.queensyoungleaders.com/awards-scheme/

46th ICEFA Lidice 2018 -Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic

46th ICEFA Lidice 2018-  Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic

The exhibition was established in 1967 to commemorate the child victims from the Czech village of Lidice, who had been murdered by German Nazis, as well as other children who had died in wars. Although national initially, this exhibition became an international one in 1973 and since then it has become well known among children and teachers not only in the Czech Republic but literally all over the world.

Organized By:

The Lidice Memorial under the auspices of

  • Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic
  • Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports of the Czech Republic
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
  • Czech Commission for UNESCO
  • Czech Centres

Theme

The decade 2018-2028 has been declared the International Decade of Water for Sustainable Development by the United Nations. Therefore the 46th edition of the competition will be dedicated to the theme of:

WATER (above gold)

  • Water – there is no life without it
  • Water as an element and its different forms
  • Water in nature, in the town and at home
  • Water and life in it
  • Water transportation and industry
  • Water – healing and entertaining
  • Water and people around
  • Water in fairy-tales and mythology

Art techniques

  • Drawing, painting
  • Printmaking
  • Mixed media
  • Photography
  • Film/animation
  • Art objects (ceramics, metal, wood, glass, textile, paper)

Photographs documenting art events or projects as well as series of entries that need to be installed together are ineligible for the exhibition.

Eligibility conditions

  • The exhibition is open only to children at age of 4 to 16, though handicapped participants can enter the exhibition regardless of age (please include “handicap”, type of handicap and the age of the participant).
  • The maximum format for a 2D entry is 70 × 50 cm.
  • The maximum format for a 3D entry is 120 × 120 cm, max. weight 10 kg.
  • A maximum of two entries of the same technique (painting, drawing, printing, mixed media, photography, film/animation, 3D objects) by one artist is acceptable; however, one artist can send in entries of different techniques.
  • Only photos on good-quality paper are acceptable.
  • Films – short fims and animations up to 3 minutes in lenght. For further specifications (eligibility criteria, the process of making films) and for online Registration available for download at this webpage in the box in the upper right corner.
  • The entries employing colours that can be dusted or wiped must be fixed (pastel etc.).
  • Only original copies are acceptable. Copies, Xerox copies or electronic copies will not be eligible for assessment.
  • Only such entries will be eligible for assessment that stick to the theme set for the edition. Larger entries, entries in passe-partout, mounted on colour or other papers and entries lacking a proper label will be excluded.
  • The maximum weight of a consignment containing competing works must not exceed 10 kgs.

We ask teachers to make a pre-selection of entries to be sent in to the exhibition in order to create as good a school collection as possible.

The organizer reserves the right to use the received entries for other non-commercial exhibitions and charitable events and to reproduce them in print. The entries will not be given back.

To register your participation, fill in, please, the APPLICATION Form – to be downloaded from http://www.mdvv-lidice.cz/en/invitation. Enclose the filled in Application Form and the list of the participants´ names with the artworks and additionally, send it attached as a DOC-file to: kasalicka@lidice-memorial.cz by 28 February 2018.

 

Google Code To Learn 2017 Contest

The contest is open to all students in classes 5 to 10 enrolled at any school in India. The students will compete in three class groups:

  • Classes 5 & 6
  • Classes 7 & 8
  • Classes 9 & 10

Prizes

  • The 9 winners (3 from each class group) will get a certificate of achievement and a Nexus tablet or Chromebook laptop or an equivalent gift.
  • All the finalists will get a certificate of achievement.

Detailed information : Click Here

All India 5th Korea India Friendship Essay Competition 2017

All INDIA 5th KOREA-INDIA FRIENDSHIP ESSAY COMPETITION 2017

organised and supported by Korean Cultural Center, Embassy of Republic of Korea, New Delhi

ESSAY TOPICS: 

Junior Group (Class 7 – 9):

  • ” What I like about South Korea “
  •    150 to 300 words

Senior Group (Class 10 – 12):

  • ” Why I want to visit South Korea “
  •    300 to 500 words
PRIZES

Junior Group                    :  Class 7 to 9

  1st Prize-                                : Rs 20,000 Cash
  2nd Prize- a & b                   : Rs 10,000 Cash
  3rd Prize- a, b & c               : Rs 5,000 Cash
  Special Prizes (1 to 15)       : Rs. 1000 cash

Senior Group                    :  Class 10 to 12

  1st Prize-                                : Free Trip to Korea
  2nd Prize- a & b                   : Free Trip to Korea
  3rd Prize- a, b & c                : Rs 5,000 Cash
  Special Prizes (1 to 17)        : Rs. 2000 cash

Certificate of honour for all participants

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