Young Geographer of the Year - Royal Geographical Society.
Competitions and awards. If you have a flair for essay writing, then look out for competitions run by the Royal Colleges and many other professional medical associations, usually to encourage interest in their specialty. Closing dates for submission fall throughout the year so keep your eyes open! Some organisations that run competitions include: British Association of Dermatologists; British.
To learn more about how to approach essay competitions as a medical student, read our article here: Demystified: Essay Competitions.
These are the 2020 topics for the Royal Society national science essay competition: Is there scientific evidence to support (or refute) Greta Thunberg’s assertion that humanity is facing a climate-induced emergency? South Africa has a wealth of medicinal plants. How should the government and research scientists balance the need to develop new medicines with the need to protect these.
Congratulations to University of Plymouth medical student James Russell, winner of the 2018-19 Surgical Skills Competition. The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh's renowned Student Surgical Skills Competition gives aspiring surgeons in their final year of UK medical school an opportunity to practice and compete in surgical challenges against their peers from across the UK.
The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition is the world’s oldest schools’ international writing competition, managed by The Royal Commonwealth Society since 1883. Every year, it offers all Commonwealth youth aged 18 and under the opportunity to express their hopes for the future, opinions of the present, and thoughts on the past, through the written word. The competition is used by.
Biology Challenge stimulates students’ curiosity for the natural world and encourages them to take an interest in biology outside of school. Questions will be set on the school curriculum, but the competition will also reward those students whose knowledge of the subject has been increased by reading books and magazines, watching natural history programmes, taking notice of the news media.
About the award The Nancy Rothwell Award celebrates specimen drawing in schools and highlights the benefits of combining art and science. Find out more about previous award winners. Prizes There are three age categories (7-11, 12-14, and 15-18) and prizes are awarded for: Highly commended Top three runner-up entries in each category will be awarded a set of drawing pencils and a certificate.