The Lifewide Learning Essay Competition, now in its third year, aims to recognise and value the learning and personal development students gain through the things they are doing that are additional to their academic or research programme.
To enter the competition please read the Guidance then, in no more than 1000 words, tell us about:
- the things you have done in addition to your academic programme through which you have gained personal development. Explain why you did these things and how you changed, benefited and developed as a person through doing these things (about 1000 words).
- and explain, in no more than 100 words - what lifewide learning means to you
You can choose to focus on a single experience or include a variety of experiences. If you are a level one student you can include things you have done in the year before you came to university which you believe have helped you develop as a person.
Email your essay to sceptre@surrey.ac.uk as a word document by 12 noon on Monday January 17th. The winners will be notified by Friday February 4th and their names will be published on this web page.
WINNERS 2010
PAST WINNERS
Undergraduate
Frances Boswell (Maths)
Scot Marsh (Business Management)
Vedika Dalmia (Computer Science)
Postgraduate
Pessi Honkasalo (Law)
Chaudhry Usman Mumtaz (International Business Management)
Hafiz Ali) (Mech, Med & Aero Eng)