About Whale of a Time
Whale of a Time is riding the wave of change, promoting successful stewardship of our planet to create a peaceful, morally just, humane and sustainable culture, while ensuring survival of all species and their natural habitats. Whale of a Time organises creative and fun, inspiring and empowering events on environmental issues to encourage active participation living a sustainable lifestyle inspired by a positive attitude. We engage young and old from all walks of life through the Whale of a Time Community, the Whale of a Time Festival and the Whale of a Time Workshop. Our work has been recognised by many national and community and environmental awards schemes.
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Friday, 4 May 2012
ESRC Festival - Photographer Competition
Are you a keen photographer? Can you capture the meaning of 'social sciences' and 'society today' in a single picture? If so, the ESRC Portraits of Britain photographic competition could be for you.
We are launching this free competition to capture images of what life in Britain means today. There are eight categories to enter, including an open category for young people.
The competition is run in partnership with the tenth annual ESRC Festival of Social Science and the winning entries will be showcased at the ESRC’s 2012 flagship Festival event in London this autumn.
Whether you are a photography novice, a keen amateur or a professional photographer, the competition is an opportunity to capture your portrait of Britain.
Visit www.esrc.ac.uk/portraits for more information. We would be grateful if you could promote the competition locally. If you would like copies of competition posters please email me directly – amy.gilbert@esrc.ac.uk.
Whale of a Time organises creative events on environmental issues to encourage active participation living a sustainable lifestyle inspired by a positive attitude. We work largely with children and young people at community and environmental festivals, and in schools and youth clubs. Our work has been recognised by many national and community and environmental awards schemes.
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